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ARRAN<GEMENT  OF  SALE. 

First  Day ♦. .  Monday,  February  4tli Page  3 

Second  Day Tuesday,  February  5th 22 

Third  Day "Wednesday,  February  6th 40 

Fourth  Day Thursday,  February  7th 61 

Fifth  Day Friday,  February  8th 79 

Sixth  Day  . ; Saturday,  Februarj'  9th 98 


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CATALOGUE 

OF 

THE  EXTENSIVE  AND 
VALUABLE   COLLECTION 

OF 

MANUSCRIPTS 

IN  ALL  LANGUAGES, 

FORMED  BY  THE  LATE  EMINENT  BOOKSELLER, 

MR.  THOMAS   RODD, 

OF   GREAT  NEWPORT   STREET,  LONDON. 

WHICH    WILL    BE    SOLD    BY    AUCTION, 

(in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  the  deceased), 
BY  MESSRS. 

S.  LEIGH  SOTHEBY  &  Co. 

AUCTIONFJ^US  OF  LITERARY  PROPERTY  AND  UORKS  ILLUSTRATIVE  OF  THE  FINE  ARTS, 

AT  THEIR  HOUSE,  3,  WELLINGTON  STREET,  STRAND, 

On  MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  4th,  1850,  and  Five  following 
Days,  at  One  o'Clock,  PRECISELY. 


TO  BE  VIEWED  TWO  DAYS  PRIOR,  AND  CATALOGUES  HAD    OF 

Messrs.  Parker,  Oxford;    Deighton,  Cambridge;    Langbridge, 

Birmingham  ;  Hodges  and  Smith,  Dublin  ;    Blackwood, 

Edinburgh  ;  and  at  the  place  of  Sale. 


Cuiiipiuii  aixl  Kitrhie,  Printers,  Middle  Street ,  Cloth  Fair. 


fVUMyJUL 

CONDITIONS    OF    SALE. 


I.  The  highest  Bidder  to  be  the  Buyer;    and  if  any  Dispute  arise  between 

Bidders,  the  Lot  so  disputed  shall  be  immediately  put  up  again,  provided 
the  seller  cannot  decide  the  said  dispute. 

II.  No  Person  to  advance  less  than  6d. ;  above  Ten  Shillings,  Is  ;  above  Five 

Pounds,  2s.  6d.;  and  so  on. 

III.  The  Purchasers  to  give  in  their  Names  and  Places  of  Abode,  and  to  pay 

down  10s.  in  the  Pound,  if  required,  in  Part  of  Payment  of  the  Purchase- 
money  ;  in  default  of  which,  the  Lot  or  Lots  purchased  to  be  immediately 
put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

IV.  The  Lots  to  be  taken  away,  at  the  Buyer's  Expence,  immediately  after  the 

conclusion  of  the  Sale  ;  in  default  of  which  Messrs.  Sotheby  and  Co.  will 
not  hold  themselves  responsible  if  lost,  stolen,  damaged,  or  otherwise  de- 
stroyed, but  they  will  be  left  at  the  sole  risk  of  the  Purchaser. 

V.  To  prevent    inaccuracy  in    delivery,  and    inconvenience  in    the  settle- 

ment of  the  purchases,  no  Lot  can  on  any  account  be  removed  during 
the  time  of  Sale. 

VI.  Upon    Failure   of   complying    with    the    above    Conditions,    the    Money 

required  and  deposited  in  Part  of  Payment  shall  be  forfeited  ;  and 
if  any  loss  is  sustained  in  the  re-selling  of  such  lots  as  are  not 
cleared  or  paid  for,  all  charges  on  such  Re-sale  shall  be  made  good 
by  the  Defaulters  at  this  Sale. 


Gentlemen  who  cannot  attend  the  Sale  may  have  their  Commissions 
faithfully  executed  by  their  humble  Servants, 

S    LEIGH  SOTHEBY  &  JOHN  WILKINSON, 

Wellington  Street,  Strand. 


CATALOGUE 

OF   THE 

VALUABLE    COLLECTION 

OF 

MANUSCRIPTS 

OF   THE   LATE 

MR.  THOMAS    EODD, 

EMINENT  BOOKSELLER, 
OF  9,  GREAT  NEWPORT  STREET,  LONDON. 


FIRST   DAY'S   SALE. 


LOT 


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ABOAB  (RabI  Imanuel)  Nomologia,  o  discursos  legales.  Es- 
tampado  en  el  ano  de  la  creacion  5389.  Librum  inventum 
dificillimum  e  Bibliotb.  Reg.  Berolinensis  exemplo  ad 
verum  descripsit  1715.  Extremos  y  Grandezas  de  Con- 
stantinopla  compuesto  por  Rabi  Moysen  Almosnino       fol. 

Abrahamus  Abenazra  super  Genesim  et  Exodum,  Latine  versus      '  ^ 
per  Methrydatem  Gaonis  Commentum  super  ultimam  pro-    ■ 
phetiam  Danielis,  in  a  good  hand:  of  the  XVI  century   fol. 

Admiralty.     A  Collection  of  Docuinents  relative  to  the  Office, 

Powers,  &c.  of  the  Lord  High  Admiral,  in  a  neat  hand    fol.  / 

Aheron  (John)  A  general  Treatise  of  Architecture,  divided  into  '  ,^^/ 
six  books  .  .  large  fol.        ^ 

The  author's  own  manuscript,  written  in  imitation  of  type,  and 
containing  191  plans,  elevations,  and  sections,  all  neatly 
drawn  out  by  the  pen.     The  author  died  in  1761. 

5  Alani  Anti-Claudianus,  Poema,  in  a  good  hand:   of  the  XV 

century  .  .  .  fol. 

6  Albania,  Macedonia,  Dalmazia,  Servia,  Bulgaria,  Transilvania, 

Ungheria.    A  volume  containing  the  Reports  to  the  several 
Cardinal  Protectors  of  these  provinces  relative  to  the  state 
of  the  Catholic  Religion  therein,  1763-8 
very  interesting  and  valuable  .  large  fol. 

7  Alberte  (Leon.  Baptista)  Of   Statues,   trans,  by  J.  Evelyn, 

transcribed  in  a  fair  hand,   1740,    containing  some  neat 
drawings  in  bistre  .  .  8vo 

8  Alberti  Magni  Speculum.     Liber  Ymaginum  Astronomicarum 

Tebith.  in  a  neat  Roman  character 
ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XIV  century,  red  morocco      small  8vo 

M753211 


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CATALOGUE    OF   MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 


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9  Album  Amicorum  Simonis  Haendel,  of  Wittenberg 

containing  Autographs  of  ^gidius  Hunnius,  Caspar  Peucenis, 

David  Chytraeus,   Daniel  Cramerus,   Polycarpus  Lyserus, 

and  other  Scholars  .  .  8vo 

.     10  Album  Amicorum  of  Anne  Botnia,  1617,  with  a  few  shields 

^^J  of  arms^  and  some  verses  in  French^  original  binding^  the 

^  leaves  gilt  and  goffered  .  .  4to 

//   11  Alimari  (Dorotheo)  Nettuni  e  Marte  collegati  per  mantenese  il 

y  Dominio  del  Mare :  of  the  XVII  century  4to 

\*  A  complete  description  of  a  naval  armament,  functions  of  its 

officers,  &c.  as  exhibited  in  the  navy  of  the  Venetian  Republic. 

12  Alorna  (Marques  de)  Ilella9ao  individual  dos  Carceres  que  se 
formarao  neste  Forte  da  Junqueira  situado  na  praia  junto 
ao  Tejo  entre  a  Corte  de  Lisboa  es  sitio  de  Bellem        fol. 

13  Ambassades  de  Messrs.  d'Angouleme,  deBethune,  et  de  Preaux, 
en  Alemagne,  1620  et  1621  .  fol. 

14  Ambrosius.  Incipit  liber  de  gradibus  virtutum  a  sancto  Am- 
brosio  ordinatus.  At  the  end  is  a  table  of  numerals  in 
roman  and  arabic  characters 

ON  vellum  :  it  is  written  in  a  large  gothic  character ;  of  the 
XIV  century,  from  the  Fairfax  collection  8vo 

15  AMERICA.      The    Court    Book  of  the    State   of  Massa- 
^  CHUSETTS,  from  the  year  1628  to  the  year  1645    large  fol. 

/tl^       I  ***  "^^^^  ^®^y  valuable  manuscript  was  formerly  in  the  possession  of 

p  I  Governor  Hutchinson,  who  has  availed  himself  of  it  in  his 

^Jrt^-*,,  History  of  Massachusetts,  but  only  very  partially,  having 

omitted  a  great  deal  of  the  most  important  and  interesting 

matter. 

n    16  America.     Original  Report  on  the  Order  of  the  Privy  Council  of 

^  Enquiry  for  Settlement  of  Nova  Scotia,  1727,  signed  by 

the  Members  of  the  Committee,  Westmorland,  T.  Pelham, 

&c.  .  .  .  fol. 

/.       17  America.     A  Scheme  to  Increase  the  Colonies  and  Com- 

^/^  MERCE  OF  Great  Britain,  written  in  a  good  clear  hand 

/'  about  the  year  1750  .  .  4to 

\*  A  valuable  and  interesting  volume. 

18  America.     Articles  of  Agreement  between  George  Irvine  and 

John  BouiTyan,  of  Blyborough,  Lincolnshire,  for  the  taking 

of  Negroes  and  Stock  on  an  Estate  in  St.  Christophers,  1758 

Papers  relating  to  Newfoundland,  Labrador,   Trade  of  the 

United  States  and  the  West  Indies  .  fol. 

//    19  America.     Cuttings  relative  to  Disputes  with  America,  1772-80 

Grant  from  Lord  Albennarle   to  traffic  in   Slaves  at   the 

Havannah  .  .  a  parcel 

21   America.      Correspondence  avec  le  Ministre  et  les  Consuls  de 

France  aux  Etats  unies   de   TAmerique   Septentrionale, 

1^^5-1^  .  .  fol. 


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LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD. 


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///  22  Ammirato  (Scipione)  II  Dedalione  over  del  Poeta,  Dialogo 
/  in  a  very  neat  hand  .  .  4  to 

23  Angela  (S.).  Documenti  autentici  spettanti  la  vita  e  la  beati- 
ficazione  ed  altro  di  S.  Angela  fondatrice  delle  Orsoline : 
of  the  XVII  century  .  .  fol. 

/24  Angelita  (Jo.  Franc.)  de  Origine  Urbis  Recineti.  Ex  Italico 
Latine  vertit,  Notisque  nonnullis  et  prsefatione  instmxit 
Jo.  Laur.  Mosheim,  1721  .  .  fol. 

25  Angouleme.     Parties  parces  baillees  et  delivrees  par  Jehan  le 
J y.  Flament  Tresorier  de  monseigneur  le  Conte  dangoulesme 

^/  durant  les  mois  de  juillet,   aoust  et  septembre,  Ian  mil 

CCCC  cengt  deux,  a  long  roll  on  vellum 
*^*  The  several  items  are  for  silver,  goldsmith's  work,  articles  of 
dress,  arms,  &c. ;  most  of  them  are  minutely  described. 

26  Anonymi  Observationes  GeogTaphic£e  ad  Imperium  Romanum       /A 

pertinentes,   in  quibus  Tabula  Peutingeriana  et  Antonini     /^ 
Itinerarium  frequentissime  illustrantur  .  fol.    . 

*^*  This  is  a  portion  of  a  work,  extending  from  page  325  to  1346. 
It  appears  to  be  the  rough  draught  of  the  work  of  some  emi- 
nent scholar  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVIII  century. 

27  Anselm,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  his  Meditations,  translated 

into  English,  circa  1670  .  small  8vo 

28  Anthologia  Gr^ca,  calf,  gilt  leav33  .  4to 
*^*  This  manuscript  is  a  transcript  from  an  uncoUated  text  in  the 

Bibliotheque  du  Roi.  / 

29  Antonini  (S.)  Tractatus  de  modo  audiendi  Confessione,  Excomu- 

nicationes  et  Ornatus  Mulierum 
ON  vellum  :  a  neatly  written  manuscript.     At  the  commence- 
ment,  "  Infra  scripte  sunt  gratise  concesse  congregatione  a     ^/ 
diversis  summis  Pontificibus  et  confirmere,"  with  the  fol-    "~ 
lowing  colophon  :  "  Ego  frater  Jacobus  de  Girola  has  gra-    ■ 
tias  concessas  congregatione  nostre  manu  propria  scrips! 
die  ultimus  augusti  1483  in  conventu  S.  Apolinaris  reg- 
nante  fratre  dd  de  Monteferato  priore,  unbound    small  8vo 

30  ANTIPHONALE  ad  usum  Ecclesi^  Stabulensis 

ON  vellum  :  OF  THE  XIV  century.     202  leaves,  the  whole 
with  the  musical  notes  .  .  fol.       /, 


// 


*^*  This  valuable  volume  was  executed  for  the  use  of  the  Benedictine 


Monastery  of  St.  Remade  at  Stavelot.     Some  leaves  of  this 
manuscript  are  unluckily  torn  out. 

31  Antiphonale,  the  whole  set  to  Music  . 

ON  vellum  and  paper,  with  large  blooming  capitals  :  a  fine    jy?> 
Manuscript  of  the  XVI  century,  in  the  original  curious    / 
stamped  binding,  representing  the  sacrifice  of  Isaac         4to 

32  AoMAR  Benafar  de  Navitatibus  et  de  Astrologia,  with  nativities      , 

— Tractatus  varii  de  Astronomia,  &c. :  of  the  XV  century,   <  ^ 
2  vol.  .  .  .  fol.^ 


6  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

33  Apotuegmata  Septem  Sapientum  Grecie  ex  Dem.  Phalereo 

of  the  XV  century  .  .  4to 

/,  De  Voluntario  et  Involuntario,  et  de  actibus  humanis,  in  a 

/^  hand  of  the  early  part  of  the  XVII  century^  hy  a  Jesuit   4to 

Resolutionum  libri  duo,  Greece,  XVII  century,  from  the 
Guildford  collection  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 

/34  Apulia.  Notizie  della  reale  Dogana  di  Foggia,  2  vol. ;  Com- 
pendio  breve  de  la  Doana  de  las  Pecoras  de  Palla  por  el 
ano  de  1578  al  rey  D.  Philippo  II  .  4to 

,35  Aquinas  (Thorn.) : — Disputationes  in  prima,  secunda,  tertia  et 
//"  secunda  secunde  Thomse,    by  an    English  Jesuit  of  the 

/  College  of  Liege,  4  vol.  .  .  4to 

36  Arch^ological  Researches.     On  the  Origin  of  the  Alphabet ; 

a  Dissertation  on  the  Passage  of  the  Israelites  over  the 
Red  Sea,  in  which,  from  a  Voyage  of  Don  de  Castro,  a 
Portuguese  Nobleman,  a.d.  1541,  is  attempted  to  be  shewn, 
//y  That  though  that  passage  was  caused  by  the  immediate 

'^  interposition  of  Providence,  yet  it  contains  nothing  absurd 

or  incredible,  or  contrary  to  the  known  laws  of  Nature : 
by  a  learned  hand  of  the  last  century  .  fol. 

Poidson  (N.  H.)  Om  gl.  Stene  und  Runebogstaber  (Disser- 
tation on  Runic  Stones  and  Staffs)         .  .  8vo 
Adversaria  ^gyptiaca,  a  few  notes  on  Hieroglyphics      Svo 
Catalogo  di  Gemme  di  Ch.  Behn                  fol.  together  4  vol. 

37  Architecture.  Compendio  del  Archi.  Militare,  with  neat  pen 
drawings :  of  the  XVI  century  .  4to 

Oddi  (Angielodegl')  Architettura  Militare,  XV  century,  with 
neat  drawings  .  .  fol. 

Copy  of  a  Correspondence  between  the  Rev.  C.  Lyttleton, 
Dean  of  Exeter,  and  the  Rev.  J.  Bentham  of  Ely,  on 
Gothick  Architecture,  incomplete  .  "    4to 

Vignole  (Jacques)  Traite  des  cinq  Ordres  d' Architecture, 
revu  et  augmente  par  M.  Charles  Daviles,  with  neat 
drawings  .  4to,  together  4  vol. 

38  Aretini  de  Bello  Italico  adversus  Gothos,  lib.  IV. — Joviani 
Pontani  Umbri  libellus  Amorum,  titulo  Parthenopeus 

of  the  XV  century  .  .  4to 

The  verses  by  Pontanus  *ad  Fauniam,'  in  this  manuscript  of 
his  Parthenopeus,  contain  ten  lines  which  do  not  appear  in 
the  printed  edition,  commencing  "  Felices  Sanctseque  homi- 
num  praecordia  mentis,"  &c.  Bound  in  the  same  volume  is 
a  printed  tract,  "  Matthsei  Colatii  cognomento  Siculus  Neo- 
castri  Calabri  Disputatio  in  Quintilianum,  sine  ull4  not^,"  of 
which  Panzer  quotes  a  copy  from  the  Pinelli  Cat.,  vol.  iii. 
No.  5806.  Tlie  collation  is  A.  B.  eight  leaves  each,  and  E. 
ten  leaves.     The  Tract  is  of  excessively  rare  occurrence. 


*  * 
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LATE    MK.    THOMAS    KODD.  7 

39  Arberg.      Descente  Genealogique  de  la  Maisons   des  Comtes      .y 

d'Arberg  de  Vallangin  issus  des  Comtes  de  Neufchastel,  /O 
a  large  roll^  six  feet  by  two  and  a  half  one  hundred  and 
sixty  coats  of  arms  emblazoned 

40  Argolico  da  Fermo  (Francesco)  Discorso  dell'  Officio  del  per- 

fetto  Capitan  General  d'Esercito.  Al  Christ,  re  di  Francia 
e  di  Polonia  Henrico  III  di  novo  ampliato  e  riformato,  in  a 
beautiful  Italian  hand^  with  neat  pen  and  ink  drawings    fol. 

41  Aristotelis  Metaphysica,  Physica,  et  de  Meteoris.     De  nova 

translatione 
ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  century,  in  a  semi-gothic  character, 
by  an  Italian  scribe  .  .  fol. 

42  Aristotle.     Totius  Philosophise  Accurata  Explanatio.     Com- 

mentarins  in  tres  Aristotelis  Libros  de  Anima,  of  the 
XVII  century,  neatly  written^  red  morocco  2  vol.  4to 

43  Aristotle.     Circa  Physica  Aristotelis,  in  a  minute  hand  of  the        / 

XV  century  .  .  4to    y^^ 

Anonymi  Jesuitse  in  universam  Aristotelis  Dialecticam  pole-  / 
mici  tractatus,  m  a  Spanish  hand:  of  the  XVII  century 

4to,  together  2  vol. 

44  Aristotle.      Commentarius  in  universam  Aristotelis  logicam, 

1645,  from  the  Fairfax  collection         .  thick  4to 

Anonymi  Commentarius  in  Aristotelis  Ethicorum  libros  4to 
Manilii   Disputationes  in  Aristotelis  libros  de  Anima,  &c. 

Roma^  1600  .  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 

45  Arles  et  Aix.     Dioceses  d' Aries  et  d'Aix,  Revenus  suivant  le 

Pouille  des  diets  Dioceses,  blue  morocco^  with  arms  on  the 
sides  .  .  .  large  fol. 

46  Arms.     Alphabet  of  Names  and  Arms  of  the  time  of  Elizabeth, 

very  full ;  the  names  of  particular  persons  and  the  counties 
are  given :  the  commencement  is  injured  by  damp,  and 
damaged  .  .  .  4to       j />/  / 

47  Arms.      Alphabet  of  Arms  of  the  XVII  century,  from  the    />^/ — 

Townley  collection  .  .  4to     •''       . 

48  Arms.     Ordinary  of  Arms  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII     yj/ -- 

century;  chiefly  of  Scottish  names,  extending  from  A  to  K    '  '■ 

4to      ■    / 

49  Arms.     Ordinary  of  Arms,  exemplified  in  several  coats,    em-   2/  ^ 

blazoned^  circa  1700  .  .  4to     / 

50  Ascetics.     Miscellanea  Ascetica,  consisting  of  several  Treatises 

in  Latin  and  Italian,  written  in  various  hands  at  the  com- 
mencement of  the  XVIII  century  .  fol. 

**  It  contains,  among  other  treatises,  Introductio  Proemalis  ad  in- 
telligendum  et  interpretandum  non  solum  Psalterium  Davidis 
sed  totam  Scripturam  Sacram,  acta  et  habita  a  D.  Cesareo 
Funetto,  Abbati  Casinensi.  Osservazioni  sopra  FApocalissi 
di  San  Giovanni,  &c. 


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8  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

51  Army.     The  Manual  Exercise,  with  an  Explanation,  circa  1750 

fol. 

Orderly-book  of  the  17th  Dragoons,  from  the  time  the  regi- 
ment was  raised  under  Col.  Hale,  1759  to  1768  4to 

Reglement  fur  die  Leichte  Cavallery  .  fol. 

INNERE-Einrichtung  der  Compagnien  der  Leichten-Cavallery, 
betrefferd  .  .  fol.  together  4  vol. 

52  Assizes.  Minutes  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  by  his  Ma- 
jesty's Commission  under  the  Great  Seal  to  take  a  Survey 

/  /  of  the  Officers  attending  the  Assizes  in  the  Home  Circuit, 

//  and  to  inquire  into  their  Fees,  1734  .  fol. 

A  Treatise  of  Assize  and  Pleadings  therein  written  in  Norman 
or  Law  French,  apparently  about  the  end  of  the  XVI 
century  .  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

53  AsTRONOMiA.  Tractatus  de  Astronomia.  Calendarium.  Johannes 
de  Sacrobosco  de  Arithmetica.  Alexandri  Carmen  de  Al- 
gorismo,  in  an  English  hand  of  the  XV  century 

ON  vellum  and  paper  intermixed  .  4to 

54  Astronomia,  &c.  Tractatus  de  Luna — Tabula  Petri  de  Dacia — 
Versus  de  signis  Zodiaci,  &c. 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XV  century,  with  the  autograph  of  Dr. 
Simon  Forman^  the  Astrologer 

55  Astronomia.  Novus  Tractatus  de  Astronomia,  with  a  curious 
Latin  volvelle  on  the  cover :  of  the  XV  century  4to 

///'         Tractatus  de  Horolog^io.     Cantus,  cum  notis  musicis.  Theo- 
y^  rica  nova  Planetarum  G.  Purbachii,  &c. :  of  the  latter  part 

f  of  the  XV  century  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

56  Astronomy.  Flamsteed  (J.)  Astronomical  Dissertation  con- 
cerning the  Inequality  of  the  Solar  Days,  modern  tran- 
script .  .  .  4to 

Astronomical  Observations  for  the  Years  1816-17,  in  a  neat 

hand  .  .  .  8vo 

^  Standish,  Observationes  ad  Phaenomena  Cometa,  a.d.  1618 — 

Torporley,  Corrector  Analyticus  Harrioti,  transcribed  from 

the  originals  in  Sion  College  4to,  together  3  vol. 

57  Augurelli  (Jo.  Aur.)  Chrysopelse,  liber  prima,  in  a  fine  Italian 
hand^  of  the  early  part  of  the  XVI  century 

Azevedo  (Fra.  de  Soc.  JesuJ  Tractatus  de  prima  intus  nostri 
operatione,  1674  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

58  Augustinarum  Ordinis  Confirmatio  Privilegiorum  Fratrum, 
^  Petro  de  Vicentia,  Episcop.  Cesenate.  dat.  Romae,  1487 

on  vellum,  in  a  beautiful  hand  .  4to 

59  Astronomical  Table  :   of  the  XV  century 
ON  vellum  :  and  various  fragments  of  Ancient  MSS.  on  vellum 


d 


/ 


/ 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  9 

60  B.  (Lady  S.)  TJltimum  votum  cliarissima  et  honoratissima  D.  S.  B. 

quae  obiit  die  anno  1652.  The  last  Request  of  a  deare  and 
honourable  St.  commemorated  in  a  Meditation  grounded 
upon  some  probable  conjectures  of  Her  concealed  desires 
and  wantes,  &c.  by  H.  M.,  in  a  neat  hand^  black  velvet  8vo 

*j^*  The  name  of  the  lady  here  commemorated  does  not  appear.    The 
volimie  came  from  the  Fairfax  collection. 

61  Babylonian  Inscriptions.    Impressions  from  ancient  Babylonian 

Bricks,  &c.  containing  the  Liturgy  of  the  Magi ;  rubbed 
by  Mr.  John  Williams,  from  an  inscription  on  stone  in  the 
library  of  the  H,  E.  I.  Company ;  also  Lithograph  Fac- 
similes of  Babylonian  Inscriptions,  a  curious  collection 

on  a  roller 

62  Badonviller.     Comptes  de  la  Ville  de  Badonviller  depuis  1698 

jusqu'k  1740,  a  thick  volume  .  fol. 

63  Bahama  Islands.     Journal  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  3d  Nov. 

to  23d  Dec.  1795,  and  16th  Feb.  to  19th  March,  1796, 
neatly  written  .  .  foL 

64  Baldi  di  Bologna  (Dottore)  Tratto  del  modo  di  parlarebene.    De 

i  segni  delle  Lettre.  Dello  stile,  et  raccolta  di  risposte 
pacifiche  pertinente  al  I'honore.  Fatta  scrivere  de  me  Gir. 
Gentile  da  San  Marino  scolare  del  Coll.  Mont,  in  Bologna, 
1599         _       .  .  .  4to 

Del  trattar  civilmente,  della  Morale,  &c. :  of  the  XVI  century 

thick  4to,  together  2  vol, 

65  Barker.     Political  and  Theological  Discourse  on  the  Long  Par- 

liament and  the  Restoration,  written  1665-6  4to 

66  Baronagium  Anglicanum.     A  volume  containing  the  Creations 

of  all  the  Nobility  of  England  from  William  the  Conqueror 
to  the  Year  1580  .  .  fol. 

67  Baronagium  Anglicanum.     The  Creations  and  Succession  of  the 

Peers  to  the  Year  1621,  in  a  good  hand  fol. 

68  Baronage  of  England.     A  Note  of  the  Nobilitye  of  England 

which  have  been  since  the  Conquest  and  their  arms,  of  the 
XVII  century,  from  the  Collection  of  T.  Martin^  ofPalgrave 

small  folio 

69  Beaton  (John)  Miscellanies.     In  ys  booke  are.  Proverbs,  Ars 

Artium,  Scaligers  Apothegms,  Declamations,  Vintners 
Prsevarications,  Greeke  Dirivations,  Analysis  Hermeneu- 
tica  of  the  Epistle  of  St.  John,  Compendiaria  Dialecticae 
Synopsis,  collected  by  John  Beaton^  of  Jesus  College^  1646  : 
in  the  vol.  are  entries  of  the  births  and  deaths  of  various 
members  of  his  family  .  .  4to 

70  Bed^  (Venerabilis)   Commentaria  in  Evangelium  secundum 

LUCAM  ^. 

ON  VELLUM :  OF  THE  XI  Century  !  ffty-two  Icttves    square  fol. 

*^*  This  fine  manuscript  is  unfortunately  imperfect.      It  is  written 
in  long  lines,  in  a  neat  good  hand. 


jA 


^J/ 


10  catalogue  of  manuscripts  of  the 

71  Bedfordshire.      An   extensive   Collection  op  Papers   and 
Z^     /  .  --- ■  Deeds  relating  to  Lands  in  Hockliffe,  Luton,  Leighton 

/     '  Buzzard,   &c.  from  the  sixteenth  to  the  middle  of  the 

eighteenth  century,  valuable  and  interesting 

72  Bedfordshire.    Abstract  of  Title,  from  1582,  of  Mr.  Windusses' 
J  ~  Purchases  from  Thomas  Cotton,   Esq.,  of  Lands  in  Eaton 

Socon  .  .  fol. 

Fines  of  Common  Pleas  for  the  County  of  Bedford  in  the  reign 

of  George  II  .  fol.  together  2  vol. 

73  Bedfordshire.     Vis  a  Francpleg  cum  Cur.  Baron,  sereniss.  dne. 

nos.  Henriettse  Marise  Reginse  Dne.  hujus  Manerii,  1645. 
View  of  Franckpledge  with  the  Court  Baron  of  Colonell 
John  Okey,  Esq.  Lord  of  the  said  Mannor,  held  there 
20  March,  1654  .  .  fol. 

74  Bedfordshire.     Various  Manuscript  Papers  from  the  Collection 

of  the  Rev.  T.  Orlebar  Marsh,  consisting  of  a  Particular 

of  the  Manor  of  Thombury,  with  the  Estates  thereunto 

belonging 
Abstract  of  Sir  R.  Burgoyne's  Title  to  Lands  in  Sutton,  1735 
Geology  and  Mineralogy  of  Bedfordshire,  Bedfordshire  Fossils 
Note  and  Terrar  of  the  Rights  of  the  Vicarage  of  Stewington, 

1828 
Account  of  Wobum  and  the  Vicinity 
Account  of  the  Free  Grammar  School,  Bedford 
Account  of  the  Hurricane  at  Bedford,  1672 
Bedfordshire  Local  Words  various  sizes 

75  Beevor  (Henry)  on  Chastity,  a  Theme  pronounc'd  before  the 
Reciprocal  Society,  Easter  Sunday,  1761  4to 

Discourse  of  Benefits  and  Gifts,  time  of  James  I  4to 

Corrections  and  Additions  to  Bundy's  Translation  of  Lamy's 

Introduction  to  Reading  the  Scripture   4to,  together  3  vol, 

76  Belgium.  Wapen  van  alle  de  Baenreheeren  vanden  lande  ende 
Graefscepe  van  Vlanderen  soo  die  in  ordre  ghestelt  waeren, 

/  inde  blijde  incompste  binnen  de  stadt  van  Ghendt,  vanden 

/  Conijne  Philips  van  Spaengnen,  den  xiij  dach  vande  maendt 

/  van  Julio  int  jaer  1549,  with  arms  tricked  and  blazoned, 

and  genealogies  .  .  fol. 

//'  '^^^     '^'^  Belgium.     Memoires  sur  TEtat  Politique  des   Pais-Bas,  et  la 

'^      <Y^  Constitution  tant  externe  qu'  interne  des  Provinces,  in  a  neat 

hand,  of  the  XVIII  century  .  fol. 

78  Belgium.  Reglement  fait  par  le  Due  de  Bourgogne  concemant 
les  Droits  de  Douane  ^  payer  par  les  Marchands  Anglais 
de  Calais  et  d'Irlande  frequentants  le  Port  d'Anvers, 
Bruxelles,  6  Aout,  1446,  calf  .  fol. 

79  Belgium.  Differentes  Pieces  MS.  concemant  la  Province  de 
Namur.  Memoires  concemant  les  Domaines  de  Bourignes, 
de  Samson,  de  Namur,  &c.  in  various  hands,  of  the  XVII 
and  XVIII  centuries  .  .  fol. 


// 


80 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  It 

Belgium.     Rental  Book  of  the  Possessions  of  a  Religious  Order    /// 
at  Brussells,  of  the  XV  century,  incomplete  large  fol.     ^^ 

81  Belidor,  Nouvelle  Theorie  des  Mines,  with  drawings  not  included 

in  the  printed  edition  of  his  works  .  4to 

82  Bell  (John,  Sergeant  R.  R.  Artillery)  Observations  on  the  De- 

fects of  Great  Guns  and  Accidents  arising  therefrom,  with  — 

Proposals  for  remedying  their  Defects,  1785,  neat  drawings 

fol. 
Burton  (Major  W.)  Orderly  Book,  1762     4to,  together  2  vol, 

83  Benedictionale.     On  vellum:  of  the  XIV  century :  in  a  large 

Gothic  character,  with  the  musical  chants  noted,  and  For- 
mulae of  Absolution,  Exorcisms,  &c.  old  stamped  binding  4to 

84  Bentham  Family.     A  Series  of  Thirty-nine  Letters  by  various 

Members  of  the  Bentham  Family,  including  several  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Bentham,  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford  ; 
and  of  James  Bentham,  Prebendary  of  Ely,  and  Author  of 
the  History  of  Ely ;  also  some  miscellaneous  Papers,  being 
chiefly  rough  drafts  and  corrected  sheets  of  some  of  their 
writings,  unbound 

85  Bentleii  (Henrici,  Angli)  Compendium  aliquot  disputationum 

Theologicarum  in  collegio  Romano  Soc.  Jesu  prselectarum, 
in  a  neat  hand^  circa  1620  .  4to 

86  Berkshire.     Case  of  Sutton  Locks,  shee%  about  1750 

Paper  Book  of  Proceedings  in  Chancery,  Wynchcombe  v,  // 

Wynchcombe,  34  Eliz.  //ff 

Lease  of  a  House  in  Aldermarston,  Lady  and  Lord  Stawell     / 
to  T.  Englefield,   1740 

87  Berkshire.     Old  Deeds,  Feoiftnents,  &c.  relative  to  Lands  in 

BONFIELD,  WaRFIELD,  &C. 

on  vellum  .  .  a  parcel    ■ 

88  Bibliography.     Cole  and  Herbert's  Extracts  relating  to  Early 

Black  Latin  and  other  curious  Books  in  Bp.  More's  Library 
at  Cambridge;  Transcripts  of  rare  Volumes  (as  Salisbury  \:-'  / 

Missals,   &c.)   printed  by  Caxton,   Wynkyn   de  Worde,  / 

&c.  very  curious  .  a  parcel 

89  Bibliographical  : — Notice  d'un  MS.  Grec  de  la  Bibliotheque  du  / 

Roy,  ecriture  du  XVI®  siecle.      L'ouvrage  contenu  dans      O^  / 
ce  MS.  est  designe  dans  le  titre  qu'on  lit  ^  la  tete,  par  le 
mot  Syntipas  .  .  4to 

Catalogue  of  a  Library  of  Books  late  the  property  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Ed.  Burke,  deceased,  1817  4to,  together  2  vol. 


12  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 


VERSIONS  OF  THE  SCRIPTURES. 

90  EVANGELIA  QUATUOR;  GR^CE 

'     y  ON  vellum:   a  fine  Manuscript  of  the  XIII  century: 

^/i'^/  ^^  heads  of  the  chapters   and  marginal  references   are 

'  -  written  in  letters  of  gold  .  4to 

*^*  This  Manuscript  is  unfortunately  imperfect,  wanting  about  eight 
leaves  in  various  parts. 

91  EVANGELIA.    The  Four  Gospels  in  the  Syriac  and  Arabic 
Languages.     The  Arabic  is  written  in  the  Syriac  character 

*^*  A  note  at  the  end  of  this  important  and  valuable  manuscript 
states  that  it  was  transcribed  in  the  year  of  the  Era  of  the 
Greeks  1749,  a.d.  1438,  on  Mount  Lebanon. 

92  LiBRi  Machabeorum  et  Novum  Testamentum,  versionis  Hiero- 
nymi 

ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  XIII  century.     It  is  in  double  columns, 
in  a  fine  gothic  character,  and  has  some  large  initial  letters 

very  large  folio 

93  BIBLIA  SACRA,  cum  Pr^fationibus  Hieronymi 
ON  VELLUM :    OF  THE  XIV  CENTURY.      Written  in  a  neat 

gothic  character,  in  double  columns,  the  capital  letters  in 
colours  .  .  .  4to 

*^*  At  the  end  of  the  Bible  follows  a  breviary  or  compendium  in 
verse,  occupying  five  pages,  remarkable  from  its  containing 
a  very  singular  cypher  or  series  of  arithmetical  notation  ex- 
tending from  1  to  800,000,  with  an  explanation  and  table. 
Following  this  is  a  table  of  the  Epistles  and  Gospels  to  be 
read  on  Sundays  and  festivals.   The  following  lines  are  written 
at  the  end  of  the  prologue  to  Genesis  in  various  coloured  inks, 
red  and  blue  alternate,  with  the  exception  of  the  fourth  and 
eighth  (here  given  in  italic  character),  which  are  in  black  : — 
Laus  tibi  sit  xpe  te  glorificat  liber  iste 
Conditus  impensis  Ottonis  pataviensis 
Qui  quasi  bos  fratrum  majorum  traxit  aratrum 
Rex  hone  me  qui  te  colo  scrihito  codice  vite 
Alme  pater  mesto  pugili  palme  dator  esto 
Esto  dator  palme  pugili  mesto  pater  alme 
Plaudo  tibi  vite  genitor  laudo  colo  rite 
Rite  colo  laudo  genitor  vite  tibi  plaudo. 
In  patria  mihi  pro  latria  pater  atria  dona. 
Nate  dei  miserendo  mei  super  astra  corona 
Cui  liber  hie  cedat  mihi  psalmos  jugiter  edat. 

94  BiBLiA.     Annotationes  in  Pentateuchum,  written  in  a  neat  hand 
of  the  early  part  of  the  XVII  century  .  fol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    RODD.  13 

95  Bible.     Collations  of  the  Renderings  of  various  Passages  in  the       /  />' 

English  Translations  of  the  Bible,   in  33  vol.   half  hound    '^'-'^ 
russia  .  .  4to 

\*  The  work  is  not  complete;  some  intermediate  volumes  are  wanting. 

96  BiBLiA.     A  Tabular  List  of  Writers  on  Scripture,  verse  by  verse, 

written  hy  an  English  scholar  of  the  XVII  century  fol.      A^ 

Harmony  of  the  New  Testament,  of  the  time  of  Charles  I 

fol.  together  2  vol. 


97  Biographical  and  Bibliographical  Memoranda,  in  old  gilt  vellum       //- 

portfolio  .  .  4to       "^^ 

98  Biography  :  —  Atterbury   and   Warburton,    Account   of   their       ^  / 

Writings  and  Characters,  modern  .  4to        ■ 

Noble  (Mark)  Additions  to  the  Life  of  Fielding  8vo 

Vita  di  Filippo  Strozzi  .  fol.  together  3  vol. 

99  Biography.      Historical   and   Biographical   Life   of  Paul   the 

Hermit,  translated  out  of  St.  Jerome,  by  Massey — Account 
of  Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  other  great  European  Warriors, 
Lives  of  Haydn,  Woelft,  &c.  .  a  parcel  / 

100  Bishops.     Collections  and  Memoranda  towards  a  History  of       //7 

English  Bishops  .  .  .  fol.      y^ 

101  Black  (Dr.)  Astronomical  and  Chemical  Notes  8vo  / 

Lectures  on  Chemistry,  2  vol.  .  8vo       ^y 

Chemical  Lectures,  numerous  neat  drawings ,  2  large  thick  vol.  ^ 

half  bound  russia  .  4to,  together  5  vol. 

102  Blackstone  (Sir  William)   Lectures  on  the  Laws  of  England,       // 

the  foundation  of  his  Commentaries  .  4to      / 

Law  Lectures,  2  vol.  .  4to,  together  S  vol.   / 

103  Blanchinis  (Jo.  de)  TABULiE  Eclipsium  Stellarum,  &c. 
Colophon : — Expliciunt  Canones  super  Tabulas  Jo.  de  Blanchinis 

artium  doctoris  nee  non  in  armis  militis  strenuissimi  factoris 
generalis  illust.  principis  Divi  Borsii  ducis  Mutinse. 

a  very  fine  MS.  dated  1461,  220  leaves  fol. 

104  Bland  (Gervase,  Vicar  of  Chitterne  all  Saints  in  the  county  of      // - 

Wilts)  Fifth  Book  of  Sermons,  1668,  a  large  vol.  fol. 

105  Blazon  et  Monumens  funebres  (of  the  Imperial  Houses  of 

Austria  and  Spain,  Kings  of  France,  &c.),  of  the  latter 
part  of  the  last  century,  neatly  drawn  in  pen  and  ink    fol. 

106  Blason.     Libre  propre  pour  aprendre  Le  Blason  facilement, 

with  examples  in  the  margin  neatly  tricked^  and  arms  of     ^ 
several  of  the  English  nobility^  circa  1720  4to 

107  Blois.      Estats  de  Blois  soubs  le  roy  Henry  III :    of  the 

XVII  century,  red  morocco^  with  arms  on  the  sides       fol. 


./J 


2/- 


//^ 


'7 


14  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

108  Blois.  Proces  verbal,  contenant  les  coraparations,  proposi- 
tions, deliberations,  conclusions,  ordonnances,  et  autres 
actes  faits  par  les  Deputes  du  Clerge  de  France  assembles 
a  Blois  pour  le  tenue  general  des  Etats  convoques  audit 
lieu  par  Lettres  patentes  de  sa  Majeste  1576-7 

modern  transcript^  red  mor.  g.  I.  with  arms  on  the  sides     fol. 

109  Boccaccio.  Nimphe  Dameto.  Compilato  per  Meser  Giovanni 
Boccacci  da  Certalto  ;  of  the  XV  century :  in  an  Italian 
gothic  character^  from  the  collection  of  W.  Roscoe         fol. 

1 10  BoccACius  De  Claris  mulieribus  :  of  the  XV  century :  at  the 
end — "Explicit  liber  de  mulieribus  claris,  editus  atque 
compositus  ab  illustri  atque  clarissimo  Poeta  Joanne  Bo- 
catio  di  Certaldo.  Et  scriptus  est  per  me  fratrem  Jacobus 
Casali"  .  .  .  4to 

111  BoccALiNi  Introduttione  a  Commentarii  di  Traiano  Boccalini 
sopra  gl'  annali  di  Tacito  .  .  4to 

Consideration!  di  Trajano  Boccalini  sopra  gli  Annali  di  Caio 
Cornelio  Tacito,  neatly  written  on  paper^  3  vol.  vellum 
binding  .  .  fol.  together  4  vol. 

112  BoEVEY  (James)  The  Art  of  Building  a  Man,  in  a  neat  hand 
of  the  time  of  Charles  II  .  .  fol. 

Burnett  (James,  of  Monboddo)  Copy  of  a  Letter  relating  an 
Account  of  a  singular  Race  of  People  near  the  Province  of 
Chittagen  in  Bengal,  and  a  Letter  of  Lord  Monboddo,  1781 

together  2  vol. 

\*  The  first  comprises  a  Treatise  of  Education,  containing  some 
curious  notices  of  dress,  manners,  customs,  &c. 

113  Bologna.  Discorso  interno  lo  stato,  et  qualita  di  Bologna  nel 
presente  anno  1605  .  .  4to 

Avisi  de  Pamaso  arrivati  nalla  Citta  di  Bologna  li  19  Aprile 
1653  .  .  .  fol. 

Curieuse  Citatien  van  Placseten  en  Ordonnantien  in  Materia 
van  Boeten  .  .  4to 

Bavaria.  Auszug  aus  den  Dienstes  Vorschriften  fur  die 
Koeniglich  Bayerischen  Truppen  aller  Waffen  Gattungen 
die  Bestrafungen  betreffend  .         fol.  together  4  vol. 

114  Bona  VENTURA  (S.)  Vita  del  glorioso  seraphico  patre  san  Fran- 
cesco compilata  per  il  Rev.  patre  et  doctore  eximio  Sancto 

//  Bonaventura ;  of  the  XV  century  :  written  in  a  small  neat 

hand  in  double  columns  .  4to 

Pico  della  Mirandole,  Comento  sopra  la  Canzona  d'Amore 

composta  da  Hier.  Benivieni,  secondo  la  mente  et  opinioni 

de  Platonici,  in  a  neat  Italian  hand  of  the  XV  century  4to 

together  2  vol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    RODD. 


15 


115  BoNET   (Honore,    Docteur  en   Decret   et   Prieur   de   Challon) 

L'Arbre  des  Batailles.  Fait  et  compose  a  I'oneur  de 
dieu  et  en  faveur  du  Roy  Charles  roy  du  france  vi^  de  ce 
nom  dit  Charles  le  bien  ame,  written  in  large  French  gothic 
characters^  the  heads  of  the  chapters  rubricated  large  fol. 
\*  This  very  curious  work  contains  a  complete  body  of  the  positive 

and  moral  laws  of  war  and  battle,  public  and  private,  laws  of 

knighthood,  &c. 

116  BoNONii  (Hieronymi)   Sylva,  cui  Titulus  Baduaria,  versibus 

heroicis  decantata — Ejusdem  Nervisianum  Villutam  suam 

Versibus  Hexametris  laudata :  of  the  XV  century        fol. 

LiBELLUS  Antiquorum  Epigrammatum  cum  Enarrationibus, 

in  an  Italian  hand  of  the  XV  century    fol.  together  2  vol. 

117  Bordeaux.     Diocese  de  Bordeaux  Revenus  du  diet  Diocese, 

1760,  blue  7nor.,  gilt  leaves,  with  arms  on  the  sides    large  fol. 

118  Botany.     Catalogue  of  the  Bulbous  and  Fibrous  Rooted  Spring 

and  Autumn  Flowers  growing  in  the  Gardens  of  South 

Lodge,  1760,  unbound  .  .  4to 

Classified  Index  of  Plants,  with  the  works  in  which  they  are 

to  be  found  figured  indicated  by  initial  letters  small  8vo 
Martini  Catalogo  delle  Piante  di  monte  Baldo,  1715  fol. 
Flora  of  Plants  growing  round  Boxhill,  Mickleham,  Leether- 

head,  &c.  .  Svo,  together  4  vol. 

119  BouviER  (Gilles  le,  dit  Berry)  Genealogie  des  Rois  de  France, 

et  Registre  de  Noblesse,  transcript  of  a  Manuscript  of  the 
year  1520,  containing  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of 


France,  circa  1680 


fol. 

120  Breviarium  Fratrum  minorum  secundum  consuetudinem  Ro- 
manae  Curiae,  written  by  an  Italian  scribe 
ON  VELLUM ;    of  the  XIV  century :  Jinel^   rubricated,    the 


chant  noted 


small  fol. 


121 


122 


Breviarum  Romanum,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  FINE  VELLUM ;  of  the  XV  century  (400  leaves).  Twenty - 
three  of  the  pages  surrounded  by  very  elegantly  designed 
borders,  with  small  miniatures  of  scriptural  subjects,  me- 
dallion figures,  and  heads  of  apostles,  saints,  &c.  of  a  very 
minute  character,  illuminated  initial  letters,  ^c.  in  the  Italian 
style,  old  olive  morocco,  gilt  tooled  sides,  gilt  edges      1 8mo 

British  Constitution.  The  Crown  of  Great  Britain  not  of 
right  hereditary,  a  Fragment  by  a  deceased  Politician,  in 
a  modern  hand  .  .  fol. 

Case  of  Alex.  Broadfoot,  indicted  for  the  Murder  of  Corn. 
Calahana,  at  Bristol,  1743  (arguing  the  legality  of  impress- 
ment of  Seamen  without  an  officer's  warrant) 
Answers  of  George  Bryant  to  Interrogatories  concerning  a 
Writ  de  Lunatico  Inquirendo  on  Henry  Cranmer,  Esq. 


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123  Bromley.     Inventory  of  the  Goods  of  Francis  Bromley,  1 628  ; 

containing  the  contents  of  each  particular  office  and  apart- 
ment minutely  specified,  and  several  of  the  articles  parti- 
cularly described,  viz.  furniture,  utensils,  arms,  plate. 
"  In  the  Hall :  Imprimis  one  paire  of  Organs,  one  shovell 
boord  table,  one  shelfe  to  sett  plate  on,  one  old  Bible,  one 
old  chaire,  10  holbeards,  2  forrest  bills,  and  a  paddle  staffe, 
two  armours  compleat  for  cuirassiers,  one  table  of  the  arms 
of  the  house,  one  table  of  the  foxe  and  geese,"  &c.        fol. 

124  Bkydges  (Sir  Egerton)  Manuscript  Collections,  Genealogies 

for  his  Attavise  Regise,  Diary,  Bibliographical  Extracts,  &c. 
8  vol. 

*^*  A  valuable  and  interesting  collection. 

125  Buchanan  (John)  Regimental  Practice,  or  a  Short  History  of 

Diseases  common  to  His  Majesties  own  Royal  Regiment  of 
Horse  Guards  when  abroad  (commonly  called  the  Blows)  4to 
*^*  The  author  was  doctor  to  the  regiment,  and  accompanied  it  to 
Flanders  in  1742.  The  MS.  records  his  daily  observations 
and  practice  for  four  years  in  camp,  on  march,  and  in  gar- 
rison, forming  a  regular  history  of  the  regiment  from  its 
embarkation  till  its  return. 

126  Buckingham  House,  now  Buckingham  Palace.    A  large  Col- 

lection of  Papers  relating  to  the  property  of  Charles  Sheffield. 
1.  Catalogue  of  Paintings  in  Buckingham  House,  supposed 
to  be  by  George  Vertue,  1743 — 2.  Two  other  Catalogues 
of  the  same — 3.  Curious  Affidavit  of  George  Vertue  re- 
lating to  the  Pictures  in  Buckingham  House,  1747 — 4.  Two 
Catalogues  of  the  Plate,  one  priced  —  5.  Will  of  John 
Sheffield,  Duke  of  Buckingham — 6.  Account  of  the  Per- 
sonal Estate  of  John  Duke  of  Buckingham — 7.  Copy  of 
the  Treasury  Letter  concerning  Buckingham  House — 8. 
Five  Signatures  of  Catherine  Sedley,  Duchess  of  Bucking- 
ham— 9.  Queries  from  the  Solicitor- General  concerning 
Buckingham  House — 10.  Minutes  of  Agreement  for  the 
Purchase  of  Buckingham  House,  1762 — 11.  Abstract  of 
the  Title  of  Sir  C.  Sheffield  to  Land  in  Mulberry  Garden 
attached  to  Buckingham  House — 12.  Account  of  the  Money 
payable  to  Sir  Chas.  Sheffield  for  the  purchase  of  Bucking- 
ham House  — 13.  Particular  of  an  Estate  called  Leeze 
Priory,  in  the  Parishes  of  Little  Leighs,  Felstead,  Great 
Waltham,  &c.  in  Essex,  belonging  to  Charles  Sheffield, 
Esq. — 14.  Will  of  Sir  Charles  Sheffield — 15.  Case  relating 
to  the  D.  of  Buckingham  and  John  Verney,  Heir  Apparent 
to  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke — 15.  Letters  of  Administra- 
tion to  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke  and  John  Verney — 
16.  Memorial  of  the  Assignment  of  the  Mulberry  Garden 
and  Buckingham  House  to  George  III 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  17 

127  Bucks  Society.     (Constitution  Ijook  of  the  Bucks,  with  History      ^// -^ 

of  the  Order,  in  a  fair  hand^  circa  1740  .  4to     / 

128  Buckinghamshire.     Letters  Patent  licensing  Edward  '       / 

alias  Edward  Mariott,  to  enjoy  the  Estate  of  Risborough     //^ 
Park,  4  Eliz.,  with  the  Great  Seal  attached  / 

Lease  of  a  Farm  at  Edlesborough,  Sir  J.  Hankey,  Exec,  of 
F.  Ashton,  to  Rev.  S.  Fyler,  1750 

129  BuFFKiN  Family.    A  Series  of  Letters  and  Papers  addressed 

to  various  Members  of  the  Family  of  Buffkin,  of  Loose, 
in  Kent,  from  the  year  1579  to  1711,  chiefly  on  family 
affairs,  or  connected  with  other  Kentish  Families  ;  among 
which  occur  Letters  of  the  following  names :  viz.  Fane, 
Bering,  Farnham,  Fludd,  including  one  of  Robert  Fludd^ 
the  celebrated  Philosopher;  Denew,  Raworth,  Knatchbull, 
Bargrave,  Berners,  Lanier,  Fowke,  Twysden,  Alchorn, 
Rawlin,  Hales,  Clinkard,  Marsham,  Chaplyn,  Berkeley, 
Cheveley,  &c.  ;  also  several  old  Bonds,  Surveys  of  Lands, 
and  an  Inventory  of  the  Goods  of  Ralph  Bidfkin,  1711, 
unbou7id  .  .  fol. 

\*  The  family  of   Buffkin  appears  to  have  merged  into  that  of 
Fairfax,  from  whose  seat  at  Leeds  Castle  these  papers  came. 

130  BuRaESDicius   (Franc.)   In   Isagogen  Porphyrii  et  Aristotelis 

Organon  Commentarii  dictante  Salmurii,  1617,  a  thick  vol. 

in  a  good  clear  hand  .  .  4to 

Hermann!  Buschii  (?)   De  ultimis  hominum  calamitatibus 

liber,  sive  dialogus ;  Dialogus  de  sui  cognitione  deque  in 

proximum  pietate  .  .  4to 

Bianchus  de  loco  Purgatorio  fol.  together  3  vol.  .y. 

131  Burial  Certificates,  with  autographs  of  the  Ministers  //<!> 

a  parcel  / 

132  BuRMANNi  (Petri)  Historise  Medii  ^vi,  half  calf  4to/^    /// 

133  Butler  (Charles)   Letter  to  the  Vicars  Apostolic,  on  sending 

them  the  Opinions  of  the  Universities ;  with  Appendix, 
containing  Original  Papers  referred  to,  viz.  The  Oaths  of 
Allegiance,  &c.     The  Remonstrance  of  the  Irish  Catholics  y 

presented  to  Charles  II,   1666.     The  Censure  of  the  Uni-       /I/^^ 
versity  of  Louvain  of  the  Remonstrance  of  the  Irish  Ca-      /^/ 
tholics.     The  Opinions  of  the  Universities  of  the  Sorbonne, 
Louvain,  Douay,  Alcala,  Valladolid,  and  Salamanca      fol.  / 

134  Byron.     Original  Papers  relating  to  the  Trial  of  William  Lord        /y 

Byron  for  the  Murder  of  Mr.  Chaworth,  unbound  ^/ 

135  Byrom  (John)  System  of  Short-hand,  in  manuscript  8vo 

Bouchet  (A.)  Trait6  de  Geometric,  with  designs^  1747       4to     *       / 
Burrough  (Sir  William)  Astronomical  Observations  in  1818,       /// 

half  bound  .  .  .  fol.  ^ 

Bradley   (Dr.)  Abstract  of  his  Mathematical  Lectures   at 

Oxford,   1747  .  4to,  together  4  vol. 


'/ 


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136  Cadonici,  De  soccorsi  per  la  anime  de  Bambini  de  Conjugati 

fedeli,    i   quali   pericolano,    e  muojono   nelF    utero    delle 
madri,  o  dopo  esser  nati  non  arrivano  per  qualche  accidente 
al  lavacro  del  S.  Battesimo.     Dialoghi  quattro,  a  manu- 
/  script  of  the  last  century  .  .  fol. 

/^''^  *^*  A  work  on  a  singular  subject,  which  has  much  occupied  the  di- 
vines of  the  Roman  Church.  It  was  published  soon  after  the 
appearance  of  the  Embryologia  Sacra  of  Cangiamilla,  to  which 
there  is  constant  reference,  and  enters  into  the  Liturgical 
series  as  contains  '■''  Messa  della  sposi,  con  tre  orazioni  da  re- 
citare  della  donne  iiicinte."  To  the  English  reader  it  recalls 
to  mind  the  wicked  witticisms  of  Sterne. 

137  C^SAR.     A  FINE  Manuscript  of  the  XIV  century 
ON  VELLUM.     It  is  in  the  Roman  character,  by  an  Italian 

scribe,  and  has  illuminated  capitals.  On  the  first  leaf,  and 
in  other  parts  of  the  book,  are  the  arms  of  Badoeni,  a  Pa- 
trician family  of  Venice,  for  whom  it  appears  to  have  been 
executed  .  .  small  fol. 

138  Calder  (John,  D.D.)  Collections  for  a  new  Edition  of  Chambers' 
Cyclopaedia,  Scientific  and  Literary  .  4to 

139  Calendar.     Ein  deutsche  Kalender  auf  das  jahr  1446  4to 

%*  This  contains,  besides  the  calendar,  tables  for  finding  the  various 
feasts,  the  occupations  of  the  months,  directions  for  health, 
&c.  with  rude  coloured  drawings  representing  the  zodiacal 
signs,  occupations  of  the  months,  games,  &c. 

140  Calepini  (Ambrosii)  Lexicon  Latinum  Italicum :  of  the  XVI 
century  .  .  .  fol. 

\*  This  volume  is  in  the  hand- writing  of  Calepinus. 

141  Calvinism.  Apocalypse  du  ministere  Calviniste,  contenant  la 
sommaire  des  Erreurs  de  I'Eglize  protestante  sumomm^e 
Calviniste,  ou  selon  la  Reformation  de  Geneve  et  de  France, 
in  a  good  hand^  circa  1660  .  .  4to 

142  Camborne  (Robert)  Sermons,  1636-1659  small  8vo 
Canes  (J.  V.,  author  of  Fiat  Lux)  A  compleat  Exposition  of 

the  Creed,  in  forty- seven  brief  Catechism  Sermons,  in  a 
clear  hand  .  8vo,  together  2  vol. 

143  Cambridgeshire.  Abstract  of  Lord  Thos.  Howard's  Bill  re- 
specting the  Manor  of  Steeple  Morden  (circa  1600) 

Release  of  the  Rectory  of  Witham,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  John 
Thorowgood  to  Christ.  Cooper,  of  Yaxley,  1617,  damaged 

Assignment  of  Lands  in  Thorney  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  from  the 
Conservators  of  Bedford  Level  to  Robert  Holmes,  17  Car.  II 

Indenture  from  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  and  Lord  Howard  to 
Rob.  Holmes,  of  Thorney  Fen,  1678 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  V9 

144  Cambridgeshire.      Project  for  Draining  Gruntifen,  with  the 

Advantages  thereof,  by  Mr.  Alderman  Bentham,  1777    4to 

Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers  of  Trinity  and  St.  Mary's, 

Ely,  1559-1775  .  8vo,  together  2  vol 

145  Campian  (Edmund)  Rationes  decern :    quibus  fretus  certamen 

adversariis  obtulit  in  causa  Fidei,  Edm.  Campianus,  E.  So- 
cietate  nominis  Jesu  Presbyter:  allegatse,  1581     small  Svo 

146  Canada.     A  large  Mass  of  Papers  relating  to  Quebec,   Mon- 

treal, &c.  valuable  documents  of  History 

147  Canonesses.      Etablissement  d'un  Corps  de  Chanoinesses  en 

France,  written  in  a  legible  hand^  large  folding  map,  old 
red  morocco 

148  Canterbury.      Statuta  Ecclesise    Cathedralis  et  Metropolicse 

Christi  Cantuarise,  prout  per  Ser.  regem  Carolum  confirmata 
sunt  Anno  Dom.  1636,  transcript  of  the  XVIII  century  4to 

149  Capell.     Accompte  of  dyvers  somes  of  money  disbursed  and 

laide  out  by  me,  John  Churchill,  for  the  use  of  Mr.  Henry 
Capell,  Esquirer  (of  Hadham)  1579,  with  the  signature  of 
John  Churchill,  two  leaves  .  fol. 

Grant  of  Licence  to  Sir  Thomas  Corbett  to  administer  to  the 
personal  Estate  of  Arthur  Lord  Capell,  1659 

150  Carmelites.     Historia  de  introitu  Ordinis  Carmelitse  in  Bel- 

gium, et  Annales  ejusdem   Ordinis  ad  ann.  1682,  some 

leaves  wanting  .  fol. 

Fragmenta  Commentariorum  Victoris  Cappellse,  autograph  MS. 

XVI  century  .  fol.  together  2  vol. 

151  Cardogna  (Giov.  Batt.)  Racconto  della  guerra  fatta  da  Carlo  V, 

contro  i  Ribelli  di  Germania  .  4to 

*y*  The  author  was  chaplain  to  the  Prince  of  Sulmona,  and  attended 
him  in  this  expedition,  as  also  in  his  Journey  to  Padua,  1551, 
and  the  war  of  Piedmont,  1552.  He  gives  also  some  parti- 
culars of  his  own  life,  and  at  the  end  are  verses  by  him. 

152  Castracani  (Jacomo)    Scelta  di  varie  Poesie  di  diversi  e  sub- 

limi  ingegni,  written  in  a  neat  hand,  1618  4to 

Carmen  Heroicum  de  virtutibus  et  proprietatibus  Scordii 
Herbse  nuper  in  Germania  a  Val.  Cordo  inventse,  scriptum 
a  Joh.  Sigfrido  Melesino,  anno  secundo  Olympiadis  786, 
a  coloured  drawing  of  the  plant  is  on  the  first  leaf  fol. 

Osii  (Felicis  Cler.  Mediol)  Bufalora,  seu  de  ruris  ejusdem 
Fecilitate.  Progymnasmata  ad  Octavium  Balsamum :  of 
the  XVII  century  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 

153  Castillo  (Henriquez  del)  Chronica  de  el  Rey  Don  Enrique  IV, 

rey  de  Castilla,  in  a  hand  of  the  XVII  century  fol. 

Cavalli  (Maria  de  i)  Relazione  alia  Ser.  Rep.  de  Venetia  de 

sua  Ambasciata  all'  Imperatore  Carlo  V  fol.  together  2  vol. 

154  Cathala  Coture  (Antoine)  Memoire  Historique  de  la  genera- 

lite  de  Montauban.  Pour  M.  le  Comte  d'Eu,  Gouvemeur 
de  la  Province  de  Guyenne;  fait  en  I'ann^e  1713  par  ordre 
de  M.  Le  Gendre,  intendant  de  la  diet  generalite,  in  a  good 
hand  .  .  .  fol. 

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155  Cecil  (Robert  Earl  of  Salisbury)  Speeches,  Arguments,  Presi- 

dents, and  Considerations  to  K.  James  .  foL 

156  Cerri  (Urbano,  Segretario  della  Congregatione  di  Propaganda) 

Stato  della  Religione  Cattolica  in  tutto  il  mondo  per  la 
Santita  di  Nostro  Signore,  Innocenzo  XI,  1667     small  fol. 

*^*  An  interesting  account  of  the  state  of  the  Catholic  religion  in 
all  parts  of  the  world  :  it  commences  with  England. 

157  Ceremoniale  de   Investitura  Sororum  secundum  regulum  St. 

Francisci  patris  nostri :  De  Professione  Soronmi 
ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  XV  century.      Attached  is  the  order  of 
Benediction  of  a  Font,  written  1616,  for  the  monastery  of 
St.  Martin,  at  Cologne  .  small  fol. 

158  Certificates.     Copies  from  Parish  Registers,  &c.  signed  by 

the  Ministers,  &c.  .  .  a  parcel 

159  Cesolis   (Jacopo  de)   "  Incipit  libellus  de  ludus  Scachorum  et 

de  dictis  factisque  nobilium  virorum  philosophorum  et  an- 
tiquorum," 
ON  VELLUM  :  in  the  early  part  of  the  XV  century,  old  calf    4to 

\*  The  celebrated  treatise  by  Jacopo  de  Cesolis  from  which  Caxton 
took  his  "  Game  of  Chesse." 

160  Chalmers  (George)  Draft  of  a  Memorial  to  Lord  Clancarty  re- 

specting his  situation  and  service  in  his  Office  in  the  Board 
of  Trade,  a  curious  document ;  also,  a  few  miscellaneous 
Papers  in  his  hand 

Keymer  (John)  Policies  of  State,  practised  in  divers  king- 
domes  for  encrease  of  trading  and  trafique  beyond  the  Seas 
and  in  England,  transcript  of  a  Manuscript  addressed  to 
James  I  .  .  fol. 

Canning  (George)  Speech  on  the  Slave  Trade,  impft.         fol. 

161  Chancellerie.     Sciendum  de  la  Chancellerie.     Privileges  des 

Secretaires  du  Roy.  Taxe  des  Lettres  qui  I'expedient  en 
Chancellerie,  1644.  Stile  de  la  Chancellerie  observe  sous 
M.  le  Chancellier  Seguer,  hound  in  vellum  large  fol. 

162  Chancery  Writs.     Twenty-two,  of  the  time  of  Elizabeth 

Chancery  Writs,  addressed  to  the  Sheriffs  of  Counties  for 
putting  persons  in  possession  of  estates  as  awarded,  time 
of  Elizabeth 

163  Chansons.      Recueil  des  Chansons  Anecdottes,  depuis   1617 

jusqu'a  present,  written  in  a  beautiful  clear  hand,  with  the 
musical  notes  to  each  song,  original  morocco  binding      4to 

*^*  This  is  a  collection  of  the  best  political  songs  on  the  affairs  of 
the  times  and  persons  of  the  court  of  France  from  the  reign 
of  Louis  XIII  to  1736. 

164  Chansons,  Ballets,  &c. ;  d' Amour,  pour  Boire,  et  pour  Danser, 

several  set  to  Music,  with  some  emblems  neatly  drawn^  1621, 
original  vellum  wrapper^  4to 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  21 

165  Charles  I.     Historical  Collections  relating  to  the  Reign  of 

Charles  I,  being  copies  of  various  important  Commissions 
under  the  great  and  privy  Seals,  Proclamations,  Instructions 
from  the  Privy  Council  and  other  public  Documents,  in  a 
hand  of  the  early  part  of  the  last  century,  bound  in  6  vol.  fol. 

\*  This  valuable  collection  has  been  transcribed  from  the  originals, 
apparently  with  a  view  to  publication. 

166  Charles  I.     A  true  Presentacion  of  forepast  Parliaments  to  the 

view  of  present  tyme  and  posteritie,  in  a  good  hand  of  the 
time  of  Charles  I  .  .  fol. 

167  Charles  I.     Contrat  de  Mariage  de  Charles  I  et  Madame  Hen- 

riette  Marie,  a  manuscript  of  the  time  .  fol. 

168  Chauny.     Reconnoissance  de  Richard  et  Guydo  de  Chauny 

que  les  meix  et  sujets  quils  tiennent  pres  de  Germagney  et 
pres  de  choisey  de  I'Eglise  de  St.  Jean  Evangeliste  sous 
charges  de  dix  livres  de  cire  en  place  de  douze  petits  pates 
de  poissons  quils  deuvient  a  la  diet  Eglise,  1179 

169  Cheshire.     Subsidy  Rolls,  on  vellum,  of  the  hundreds  of  Wich, 

Malbank,   Hamptwich,   Broxton,    &c.    temp.   Philip  and 
Mary,  Eliz.  and  James  I,  some  with  seals  and  signatures 
Rental  of  Hatherton,  Walgherton,  Sherington,  Byrchen,  and 
Stapeley,  1605,  a  small  roll  on  vellum 

170  Cheshire.     The  Armes  of  all  such  Gentlemen  as  now  do 

dwell,  or  heretofore  have  dwelled  in  the  Countie  Palla- 
tine  of  Chester,  1620 ;  four  hundred  and  fifty  shields  of 
arms^  tricked  and  coloured  .  small  4to 

From  the  collection  of  T.  Martin,  of  Palgrave.  Inserted  is  a 
letter  from  J.  Crewe  to  M.  Hulm,  Herald  in  Chester,  dated 
1702,  requesting  to  have  the  matches  of  the  Dones  andCrewes. 

171  Cheshire.     Collections  relating  to  Cheshire,  transcribed  from 

old  Records,  Chamberlaine's  Accounts,  &c.  by  Will.  Fal- 
coner, circa  1740  .  .  fol. 

172  Cheshire.     Draft  of  a  Bill  for  the  better  regulating  the  practice 

of,  and  for  preventing  delays  in  the  proceedings  of  the  Court 
of  Session  at  Chester — Reasons  against  abolishing  the  juris- 
diction of  the  Courts  of  the  County  Palatine  of  Chester  fol. 
Valuation  of  the  Lands  belonging  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter 
of  Chester,  1735  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

173  Chien  Charette.     Achat  fait  per  M".  du  Chap''  au  proffit  du 

Chapp^"  de  la  Chappelle  de  Ste.  Catherine  de  Hugue  de 
Chevigney  chev®""  et  de  Clemence  sa  femme  dune  vigne  an 
territoire  de  chiene  chareta,  1250 


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174  CHI  NY.  GenealogiedesGoiatesdeChmj  J  arms  emblazoned,  fo\. 

175  Christi  (De)  Passione  Carmina,  written  in  a  beautiful  Italian 

character  of  the  XVI  century,  the  initial  letters  of  each  line 
alternate  red  and  blue  .  .  4to 

176  Chrysolor^  Erotemata,  Greece 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XV  century  ;  a  beautiful  MS.  from  Dr. 
Askew' s  Library,  russia  .  .  12mo 

177  Chrysolor^  Erotemeta,  Greece 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XV  century;  written  by  an  Italian  scribe, 
in  a  very  beautiful  character :  the  last  six  leaves,  which  are 
in  a  different  hand  from  the  body  of  the  book,  are  Palimpsest, 
russia  .  .  small  8vo 

178  Chrysolor^  Erotemata,  Greece,  a  pretty  Manuscript  of  the 

XV  century,  on  Carta  Bombycina,  Svo 

179  Chrysostomi  ( Johannis)  Liber  de  Compunctione  cordis 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIII  century ;  wrij;ten  in  a  gothic  cha- 
racter, with  an  elegant  floreated  capital  in  red  at  the  com- 
mencement .  .  4to 

180  Church  Discipline  in  the  Low  Countries.      A  large  Col- 

lection of  Documents  relative  to  the  government  and  dis- 
cipline of  the  Church  in  the  Low  Countries ;  of  various 
dates,  between  the  years  1660  and  1707,  some  of  them 
printed,  forming  a  thick  volume,  old  calf  fol. 

181  Church  History.     Ane  short  and  summarie  Compend  of  the 

Kirk  Historic  chronologicall,  from  the  beginning  of  the 
world  unto  our  dayes.  A  large  and  closely  written  volume, 
brought  down  to  the  year  1663,  in  a  good  legible  hand  fol. 

182  Churchyard  (Thomas)   Scourge  for  Rebels,  transcribed  from 

the  edition  of  1584 

183  Chinese  Language.     Diccionario  China  com  traduc9am  Portu- 

geza,  the  translation  in  manuscript,  neatly  written  8vo 

184  Civil  List.     An  Establishment  or  List,  containing  all  the  pay- 

ments to  be  made  for  civil  affairs,  1701,  official  MS.      8vo 
An  Abstract  of  the  Chamberlains  Book,  1725  12mo 

On  the  London  Annuity  Society  fol.  together  3  vol. 

185  Claims  made  against   the   Charitable    Corporation,   1783,  on 

9  sheets  of  vellum,  with  autographs  of  the  Commissioners, 
Pedigree  of  Viscount  Kingsland,  Extracts  relating  to  the 
Family  of  Balasyse,  &c. ;  and  others,  on  vellum 


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186  Clarke  (Rev.  Alured)  Letters  to  Lady  Sundon;  also  Letters  of 

Lord  Hervey  to  the  same,  1730-34,  neatly  transcribed, 
calf  .  .  4to 

\*  They  contain  news  of  the  movement  and  gossip  of  the  Court  of 
Q.  Caroline,  Public  Affairs,  Literary  News,  Criticisn  ^  on  New 
Books,  &c.  Long  Notices  of  Stephen  Duck,  of  whom  Dr. 
Clarke  was  the  patron. 

187  Clark  (Hugh)  An  Address  to  the  Benefactors  and  Subscribers 

to  the  Charity  Schools  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  and  to  all  who  have  been  educated  in 
these  Schools,  wherein  Mr.  Mandevill's  Objections  against 
them  are  answered  by  facts,  1811,  blue  morocco  4to 

*^*  The  author  was  an  Heraldic  Engraver.     A  portrait  of  him  is 

inserted. 

188  Clarkson's  No  Evidence  of  Diocesan  Episcopacy,  and  his  Pri- 

mitive Episcopacy,  index  and  contents  of  12mo 

Christ.  Unity  Revived  and  Division  Destroyed,  in  certayne 
queryes,  and  a  Letter  published  by  a  well-wisher  to  the 
public  peace  and  welfare  of  the  Nation,  a  work  on  the  God- 
head and  Manhood  of  Christ,  neatly  written  about  1700  fol. 
Controversia.  Discendit  Christus  ad  inferos.  Christus  an 
mortuis  resurrexit.  Spiritus  sanctus  est  verus  et  etemus 
deus.  Spiritus  sanctus  a  patre  et  filio  procedit.  Omnes 
libri  in  volumine  Biblia  non  sunt  vere  canonici,  &c.  in  an 
English  hand  of  the  XVII  century  small  8vo 

Stella  Christi,  Epicurus  Christened,  about  1700  4to 

together  4  vol. 

189  Classics.     Short  Scholia  and  Notes  in  several  of  the  most 

eminent  Latin  Authors,  modern  .  4to 

Classical  Common-place  Book,  in  a  modem  hand  4to 

Common-place  Book,  by  a  learned  hand  of  the  early  part  of 

the  XVI  century  .  .  fol. 

Xenophon's  Memorabilia,  by  Ashley         4to,  together  4  vol, 

190  Clinton.     Copy  of  a  Letter  to  Lord  Clinton,  Lord  Deputy  of 

BouUougne,  written  from  Calais,  1550.  The  writer  requests 
that  Alex.  Haryson  may  be  sent  to  Calais  to  be  tried,  he 
having  gone  over  to  London  without  a  passport,  for  the  ex- 
press purpose  of  robbing  the  house  of  the  writer,  very  curious 
Chitty  (Joseph)  Petition  to  the  King  respecting  the  Ship 
Mermaid,  28  Guns,  from  Gallipoli  and  Leghorn,  ordered 
from  Deptford  after  laying  there  21  days  to  the  Hope  to 
perform  Quarantine,  1743 

191  CoDiBO  (Gsetano)  Origine  e  Fondazione  di  Chiese  Florentine,  fol. 

192  CoNCLAvi  per  TEUettioni  del  P.  P.  Clementi  XI,  Innocenzo  IX 

e  Benedetto  XIII  .  .  fol. 


24  CATALOGUE    OF   MANUSCRIPTS   OF   THE 

193  CoMEDiA  rappresenta  in  Roma  real  1785,  intitolata  II  Matri- 

monio  Stravagante  .  .  fol. 

Huerta  (Vincente)  Raquel,  Tragedia  .  4to 

Conciones  Catecheticse,  habitae  in  templo  Ardingtoniensis  die 

10  Oct.  1644,  in  a  neat  hand  .  12mo 

Juliers.     Articoli  accordati  alia  guarnigione  e  habitanti  di 

Giuliers,  neatly  written  .         fol.  together  4  vol. 

194  CoNDE.     Projett  pour  surprendre  la  Ville  de  Conde  4to 

Coligny  (le  Comte  de,  Marechal  de  France,  qui  morut  1686) 
Memoires  .  .  4to 

Perez  (Ant.)  Norte  de  Principes,  virreyes,  consejeros  y  em- 
baxadores  .  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 

195  CoNDER   (Rev.  Mr.)  Recapitulary  Lectures   (in  defence  of  the 

Doctrine  of  the  Trinity),  in  a  neat  hand  of  the  middle  of  the 

last  century^  half  hound  .  thick  8vo 

Conant  (John)  Sermons,  1734-44,  3  vol.  8vo,  together  4:  vol. 

196  Cordova.     Fragmentos  para  la  Historia  que  de  la  ciudad,  y 

linage  de  Cordova  empero  y  escribir  D.  Franc,  de  Cordova, 
Razionero  de  la  Sta.  Yglesia.  Y  los  que  se  sacaron  de  un 
Manuscrito,  por  el  cuidado,  y  diligencia,  de  D.  Sebastian 
de  Castillo  Ruiz  de  Molina,  1737  .  fol. 

197  Corfu.     Libro  formato  da  me  Co.  Andrea  Drosso,  continente 

gli  Anagrafi  o  per  dir  meglio  piedeliste  per  le  ville  del 
Capto.  da  me  sostenuto  di  Leschimo,  e  mezzo  non  che  gli 
altri  due  Oros  et  agiro,  e  tutti  li  borghi  suggette  a  quest 
'inclita  citta  di  Corfu,  e  sua  gurisdizione,  1759,  a  valuable 
statistical  manuscript  .  fol. 

198  Cornwall.     Copy  of  the  Terrier  of  the  parish  of  Ludgvan, 

1727,  folio  sheet 

Affidavit  on  which  Rule  Nisi  for  attachment  made  but  after- 
ward discharged,  1771 

Case  on  a  claim  to  the  Borough  of  Liskeard,  with  the  opinion 
of  Mr.  Serjeant  Lens  thereon,  1803 

Lease  of  Lands  in  Bockelly,  Carusew  to  Sir  P.  Killigrew, 
14  Car.  II,  seal  and  signature  of  Carusew 

199  Corona  (Silvio,  ed  Ascanio)  La  Verita  suelata  al  mondo.  Suc- 

cessi  diversi  Tragici,  ed  Amorosi  accorsi  in  Napoli,  ed 
altrove  a  Napoletani,  1697  .  4to 

200  Court  Roll  of  Shepyshed,  the  property  of  Visct.  Beaumont, 

3  Hen.  VIII,  &c.  with  other  old  Deeds,  Licences,  &c.  a  parcel 

201  Crown  Lands.     Account  of  Rob.  Treswell  of  the  money  dis- 

bursed for  timber  and  other  necessaries  for  the  rayling  in 
the  Parke  at  Oatlands,  1612 — View  of  the  Decayes  about 
the  pales  and  houses  in  the  Parke,  called  Hartwell,  North- 
ampton, 1Q15,  signed  by  Fulke  Grevylle  the  Poet,  mutilated — 
Noate  of  Rent,  haye  and  oates  to  be  delivered  yearly  at 
Greenwich,  the  Mewes,  St.  Albans,  Hampton  Court,  &c. 
Moneys  paid  into  the  Exchequer  for  sale  of  his  Majesties 
woods  since  the  beginning  of  his  Majesties  reign,  1635 


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202  Crawford,  Heraldic  Notes,  circa  1700  8vo 

203  Crosnier  (J.  M.)  Pratique  universelle  pour  conduite  de  Tame 

en  deux  cent  Pseaumes,  Cantiques,  et  Prieres,  written  in 

a  good  hand,  1699,  red  morocco  .  4to 

Enfer.    Sisteme  du  Retablissement,  ou  de  la  non-eternit6  des 

peines  de  T  Enfer,  1754,  calf  8vo,  together  2  vol. 

204  Cumberland.    Powers  of  Attorney,  Receipts  and  old  Documents 

relating  to  this  County,  with  signatures  a  parcel 

205  CuRZON  (H.  of  the  Inner  Temple)  A  Chronological  Account  of 

the  Honourable  Families  of  the  names  of  Gage  and  C^sar, 
with  their  Armes  and  Pedigrees,  Marriages  and  Alliances, 
1720  .  .  small  8vo 

206  Cyrilli  Alexandrini  Thesaurus  adversus  Hsereticos,  traductus 

a  G.  Trapezuntio,  et  alia  Opuscula  Theologica  S.  Basilii, 
Amphilochii  -<^gypti  Alexandrini,  &c. 
the  first  page  illuminated  with  a  shield  of  arms  folio 

*^*  The  treatises  in  this  vol^mle  were  transcribed  from  manuscripts 
in  the  library  of  Uladislaus,  King  of  Hungary. 

207  Cyrilli  Alexandrini  Thesaurus  sive  de  sancta  e  consubstantiali 

Trinitate,  per  Georgium  Trapezuntium  de  greco  in  latinum 
traductus 
ON  vellum  :   of  the  XV  century,  written  in  a  neat  legible 
character^  calf  .  .  small  folio 

208  S.  Cyrilli  Sermones,  Statuta  et  Regulse 

ON  VELLUM  and  paper  :  of  the  XV  century,  elongated         8vo 

209  Dampier  (Thomas,   Bp.  of  Ely)  Notes  on,  and  Paraphrases  of 

parts  of  Horace  .  .  small  8vo 

Wight  (Rob.)  Cursory  Remarks  on  Wood's  Homer,  1775  4to 

210  Davenant   (Charles,   LL.D.)   Memorial  concerning  the  Free 

Trade  now  tolerated  between  France  and  Holland,  1705  fol. 

211  Davys   (Sir  John)   on  Impositions,   An  Argument  upon  the 

question  of  impositions  digested  and  divided  into  sundry 
chapters  by  his  Majesties  Attorney  General  of  Ireland, 
dedicated  to  K.  James  I,  vellum  binding  fol. 

212  Daubney  (Giles)  Lieutenant  of  Calais,  Acknowledgment  of  the 

Treaty  of  Peace  between  Henry  VII  and  the  Archduke  of 
Austria,  and  promise  to  observe  the  same,  dated  from 
Calais,  22  June,  1496,  signed  Giles  Daubney 

213  Del  A  Turre  (Lud.)  Redargutiones  contra  impugnantem  Montem 

Pietatis.  Fratris  Stephani  super  hoc  re  Dissertatio,  Fratris 
Philippi  de  Rotingo  de  eodem,  in  various  hands  of  the  XV 
century  .  .  4to 

De  Deo  maximo  in  1^  parte  D.  Thomse  Disputationes  Sco- 
lasticse,  in  an  english  hand  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII 
century  .  .  8vo 

Traite  de  1' Amour  de  Dieu  seul,  very  neatly  written, 
apparently  about  1720  4to,  together  3  vol. 


26  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

214  De   Missy  (Caesar)   Sermons,  et  materieux  pour  Sermons,  on 

slips^  in  three  paper  boxes ^  15s 

215  Denmark.     De  breviate  Juris  et  epitome  processus  Danici ;  and 

various  papers  in  French  relating  to  the  Army,  Statistics, 
&c.  of  Denmark,  from  the  Collection  of  William  Morton 
Pitt  .  .  fol. 

216  Descriptionum  Solutse  Orationis  Compendium,  in  quo  tractatur 

de  omnibus  antiquis  auctoribus  qui  suis  locis  descriptiones 
scripserunt.  Pars  Prima.  Pars  Secunda,  Descriptiones 
Poeticse  cum  Indicibus,  Italian  hand  of  the  XVII  century 

4to 

217  Decalogue.     Treatise  on  the  Commandments,  in  a  hand  of  the 

XVII  century  .  .  12mo 

Original  Treatise  of  the  Ten  Commandments,   by  a  learned 

hand  of  the  XVIII  century  4to,  together  2  vol. 

218  Decretales.     Incipit  sextus  liber  Decretalium  dni  Bonifacii 

octavi 
ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIII  century,  written  in  a  roman  character 
in  double  columns,  old  oak  binding  large  folio 

219  Decretalium  Tabula 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  century,  oak  covers^  in  a  leather  case 

fcorrecta  A.  D.  1321)  small  4to 

220  Dee  : — Biographical  and  Bibliographical  Notices  of  Dr.   John 

Dee — Excerptaex  Johannis  Glastoniensis  CaiiVindiciee,  &c. 

221  Deeds.     Various  Old  Deeds,  temp.  Edward  II,  Richard  II, 

Henry  IV,  Henry  VI,  Edward  IV,  &c.  18 

222  Deeds   (Old)  Inquisitions,  Marriage  Settlements,  Leases,  &c. 

chiefly  of  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth  and  James  I,  on 
parchment^  with  seals  .  10 

223  Deeds.     Inspeximus  on  Parchment,  with  large  seal  of  Queen 

Elizabeth,  and  4  others  .  5 

224  Deeds.     Terrier  of  Lands  at  Easthamstead,  31  Eliz.,  and  others 

of  the  time  of  Henry  VIII,  James  I,  &c.  17 

225  Deeds  (Early  English)  on  Parchment,  with  seals  5 

226  Deeds.     Leases  of  Lands,  Houses,  &c.  on  vellum,  with  sig- 

natures .  .  a  large  roll 

227  Deeds  (Old),  on  vellum,  with  signatures  a  large  roll 

228  Deeds  relating  to  Lands,   &c.  in  London,   Buckinghamshire, 

Oxford,  &c.  Court  Roll  of  Peyton  Hall,  XI  Edw.  IV    20 

229  Deeds  relating  to  the  Counties  of  Middlesex,  Herts,  Berks, 

Surrey,  &c.  .  .  a  large  parcel 

230  Deeds.     Five  with  Autographs  of  Charles  Earl  of  Devon,  Sir 

Ed.  Blount,  temp.  James  I,  and  9  others  of  the  times  of 
Edward  III,  Henry  VII,  &c.  on  vellum,  with  seals       11 

231  Dennis   (John,  the  celebrated  Critic)  The  causes  of  the  decay 

and  defects  of  Dramatick  Poetry,  and  of  the  degeneracy  of 
the  Public  Taste,  an  unpublished  work  fol. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODU.  27 

232  Derbyshire.     Chapel  Wardens  Accounts  for  Ottersea  Hall  and 

Clough  Head  ;  for  Park  Hall,  and  for  John  Braddock's 
Estate  at  Little  Hayfield,  &c.  in  the  parish  of  Glossop, 
1767-1793  :  the  original  book,  with  the  signatures  of  the 
Ministers  and  Chapel  Wardens  .  fol. 

233  Devonshire.     Various  old  Deeds,  Wills,  Inventories,  &c.  prin- 

cipally relating  to  Honiton  and  the  families  of  Humfrey 
and  Upcott,  Pomeroy,  Barons,  Ash  :  of  the  seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  centuries 

234  Devonshire.     Deed  temp.  Edw.  VI,  relating  to  the  Manor  of 

Crediton,  with  drawing  of  the  King — Inspeximus  (temp. 
William  and  Mary)  of  the  Charters  of  English  Liberties 

235  Devonshire.  Harris  ( W.  Historian)  Private  Account  book,  con- 

taining the  receipts  and  disbursements  arising  out  of  estates 
in  Devonshire,  commencing  1745,  vellum  binding  oblong  fol. 

236  Devonshire.     Warrant  to  Sir  Robert  Pye  to  grant  to  Sir  John 

Horner,   collector  of  the  loan  money  for  the  county  of 

Somersett,  a  Tally  for  £1100  disbursed  by  him  to  the 

Mayor  of  Plimouth,  signed  by  James  Ley  Earl  of  Marle- 

burgh,  1625 
License  from  the  Rector  and  Churchwardens  of  Rackenford  to 

Diggorie  Pownsford  to  seek  service  out  of  the  Parish,  1670 
Sale  of  Land  in  Ven  alias  Fen  in  Parochia  de  Pancraswake, 

R.  Gliddon  to  N.  Boteler  and  R.  Crocker,  21  Eliz. 
Deed  relating  to  lands  in  Honiton,  1690 
Sale  of  Houses  in  Honiton,  from  Samuel  Pomeroy  to  Henry 

Humphry  and  William  Crosse,  1687 
Lease  of   a  tenement  in  Honiton,    Ayshford  to    Humfry, 

21  Car.  II 

237  DiALECTicA.     Anonymi  Dialectices  compendium,   seu  prsevise 

qusedam  ad  universam  Aristotelis  logicam  Institutiones,  in 

a  Spanish  hand  of  the  seventeenth  century  4to 

A  Treatise  on  the  Greek  Dialects,  by  an  English  Scholar  of 

the  latter  part  of  the  eighteenth  century,  in  a  beautiful 

clear  hand 
Arte  Dialectica,  by  an  English  Catholic,  1645      4to  ;  3  vol. 

238  DiARio  del  Viaggo  fatto  da  Mons.  Illmo.  Tesoriere  Generale  per 

lo  stato  di  Castro  nell'  anno,  1776  .  4to 

Dubbi  Amorose  .  .  4to 

239  Dibdin   (Dr.   T.  F.)  Bibliographical  and   TYPOctRAPHicAL 

Collections,  consisting  of  transcripts  of  Unique  or  rare 
Volumes,  notices  of  curious  Editions  and  containing  the 
late  Earl  Spencer's  Autograph  Notices  of  the  Books 
at  Ham  House,  Osterley  Park,  Blickling,  &c.  Curious 
Extracts  relating  to  Books  from  old  Churchwardens  and 
other  Accompts,  &c.  in  6  vol.  quarto  and  folio 

240  Diplomas,  &c.  (3)  to  Aloysius  Squazzo,  J.  Bonagratia,  J.  B. 

Sartorius 
ON  vellum,  with  seals  .  4to 

E 


28  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OP  THE 

241  DINTER  (Emondi  de)  CHRONICON  Ducum  Lotharingi^ 

Brabanti^  et  regum  Francorum,  transcript  made  in  the 
year  1676,  in  a  fine  clear  hand^  2  vol. 
on  vellum  .  .  large  foL 

*^*  This  Chronicle,  which  is  very  voluminous,  has  never  been  pub- 
lished. The  author  was  Privy  Counsellor  and  Secretary  to 
four  successive  Dukes  of  Burgundy.  Besides  the  affairs  of 
Lorraine,  Brabant,  and  France,  it  gives  those  of  the  Empire 
and  of  England,  so  that  his  work  forms  a  complete  History 
of  Europe  during  the  period. 

242  Diplomacy.     Inscriptions,  soubscriptions,  et  suscriptions   des 

lettres  que  le  Roy,  la  Reyne  Mere,  Mons.  le  Dauphin,  et 
Monsieur,  escrivent,  et  qui  leur  sont  escrites  tant  dedans 
que  dehors  le  Royaume,  et  de  celles  qui  ont  este  escrites  a 
Nosseigneurs  les  Enfans  de  France,  Filz  de  la  Reine 
Catherine  de  Medicis,  et  qu'ils  escrivoient,  a  large  and 
singular  collection  of  the  styles  of  letters^  neatly  written  in 
the  time  of  Louis  XIII  .  fol. 

243  Divinity.      Notes  of   Divinitie,    Sermons,   Extracts,    &c.  on 

various  heads  of  Theology,  written  on  paper  about  1650, 
half  bound,  neat  .  .  4to 

Dubordieu  (Isaac)  Forty-three  Sermons  preached  at  the 
French  Protestant  Chapel  in  the  Savoy,  the  original  MS. 
unpublished  .  fol.  and  4to 

244  Diest  (Joannis)  Spirituale  granarium  Psalmorum  Davidis,4  vol. 

of  the  XV  centurj^  ^1  vol.  is  wanting)  4to 

D'lUiers,   Insula  Dissimulationis  Carmen  Heroicum,  of  the 

reign  of  Louis  XIV,  red  morocco  .  4to 

Donatus  Junior  in  Septem  Artes  Liberales,   in  an  Italian 

hand,  1490  .  .  4to 

245  DiURNALE  ad  usum  Monasterii  S.  Remacli,  written  in  gothic 

characters,  rubricated,  and  has  the  music  noted  fol. 

*^*  At  the  end  is  the  following  colophon  : 

Adde  se  nos  annos  quinquagenis  et  habebit 
Etatem  qua  me  scripsit  AppoUonius. 
Post  annos  mille  quinquigentos  sex  superaddi 
Si  tibi  vis  patent  data  clauda  fine  Libellum 

246  DuMMER.     Survey  of  the  Ports  on  the  South  West  Coast  of 

England,  from  Dover  to  the  Lands-end,  by  E.  Dummer  and 
Capt.  Wiltshaw,  Comrs.  of  the  Navy;  together  with  Capt. 
Conaway  and  Capt.  Crust,  Masters  of  Trinity  House,  with 
plans  of  Rye,  Pemsey,  Cookmere,  New- Haven,  Shoreham, 
the  River  Arundel,  part  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Bustleton, 
River  Beauley,  River  Lymington,  Christ  Church  River, 
Poole,  Weymouth,  Exmouth  River,  Dartmouth,  Fowey, 
and  Falmouth,  very  neatly  drawn,  an  Official  Manuscript  fol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    RODD.  29 

247  DOCUMENTS,  LETTERS,  and  PAPERS  of  the  FAMILIES 
OF   EYRE    OF    DERBYSHIRE    and    BERKSHIRE, 

subsequently    marrying    into    and  taking  the  name    OF 

Archer  of  Essex  ;  Coke  of  Norfolk  ;  Heveningham  of 
Suffolk  ;  Newton  of  Barr's  Court  Gloucestershire, 
AND  of  Lincolnshire  ;  Atkyns  of  Gloucestershire, 
merged  into  the  Family  of  Wright  op  Oxford,  sub- 
sequently Atkyns  Wright  of  Norfolk  ;  Windham  of 
Norfolk  ;  &c.  from  the  reign  of  Henry  II  to  recent  times. 

\*  This  mass  of  Documents  and  Papers  is  contained  in  eight  large 
packing  cases,  and  weighs  by  estimate,  ten  to  fifteen  hundred 
weight.  At  present  the  collections  are  in  a  state  of  disorder 
and  confusion;  but  to  any  person  having  room  to  sort 
them,  and  time  to  devote  to  their  arrangement,  they  would,  it 
is  confidently  believed,  prove  not  only  a  source  of  amusement, 
but  of  profit,  from  the  sale  of  such  as  he  might  not  care  to 
keep. 

From  the  Papers  examined,  the  above  appear  to  be  the 
leading  names  and  counties  to  which  they  relate  ;  but  there  is 
reason  to  believe  that  many  others  would  be  found,  and  of 
interest,  to  the  present  representatives  of  the  families.  The 
following  are  the  results  of  a  very  cursory  examination  of  a 
small  portion  of  them  : — 

The  Letters  of  the  family  of  Eyre,  of  Derbyshire  and 
Berkshire,  engrafted  upon  and  taking  that  of  Archer  of 
Essex,  comprise  papers  of  the  Archer  family,  among  which 
are  some  original  works  of  William  Bagshaw,  known  as  ^Hhe 
Apostle  of  the  Peak  J  ^  A  series  of  original  Letters  of  the 
eminently  pious  Dr.  Woodward,  one  of  the  founders  of  the 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  addressed  to 
Lady  Archer  of  Coopersale,  Essex.  Letters  of  the  Curzon 
family ;  and  a  Funeral  Sermon  on  Lady  Curzon. 

The  Coke  Papers  contain  the  original  Warrant  directed  to 
the  Lord  Chief  Justice  Coke  to  enquire  into  the  Charges 
against  Francis  Lord  Bacon^  signed  hy  King  James  I.  Latin 
Verses  written  by  Lord  Chief  Justice  Coke  during  his  im- 
prisonment in  the  Tower,  with  corrections  in  his  own  hand. 
A  series  of  Letters  from  Thomas  Coke  when  on  his  Travels, 
addressed  to  his  maternal  grandfather  and  guardian,  Sir  John 
Newtown.  Thomas  Coke  was  accompanied  by  David  Wilkins, 
the  celebrated  Saxon  Scholar,  as  travelling  tutor,  two  of 
whose  Letters  have  been  discovered,  and  there  is  reason  to 
believe  others  will  be  found  :  some  of  these  Letters  relate  to 
the  clandestine  marriage  of  Ann  Coke,  sister  of  Thomas,  to 
Philip  Roberts.  There  are  also  Letters  of  Anne  Lady 
Walpole,  the  Duke  of  Leeds,  &c. 

The  Heveningham  Papers  relate  to  the  family  of  William 
Heveningham  of  Suffolk,  the  Regicide,  whose  widow  was 


80  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OP    THE 

imprisoned  in  the  Tower;  and  the  Letters  develope  a  curious 
Court  intrigue  for  the  marriage  of  her  son,  evidently  with  a 
view  to  securing  the  family  estate  to  a  favoured  courtier. 
He  was  married  to  the  daughter  of  the  Earl  of  Dover,  and 
appears  to  have  thus  become  possessed  of  Papers  relating  to 
the  Kentish  families  of  Lovelace  and  Molyneux,  which  are 
comprised  in  the  collection ;  as  also  several  relating  to  the 
estates  of  Egerton,  Lord  Ellesmere  in  that  county.  There  is 
also  a  series  of  Amatory  Epistles  from  Charles  Cornwallis  to 
Lady  Mary  Heveningham,  at  Tinmouth  Castle,  Northum- 
berland ;  and  Letters  of  Isaac  Vossius,  in  English,  relating  to 
an  estate  at  Datchett  bequeathed  to  him  by  Dr.  Brown. 

The  Newtown  Papers  commence  with  the  Restoration  of 
Charles  II,  and  extend  to  about  1740.  They  are  very  volu- 
minous, and  contain  a  few  Papers  relating  to  the  Revolution 
in  1688. 

The  Atkyns  family  appears  to  be  that  of  the  Gloucestershire 
Topographer,  subsequently  merged  into  that  of  Wright  of 
Oxford,  and  afterwards  taking  the  double  name  Atkyns 
Wright,  recently  of  Nerfolk. 

The  Windham  Papers  comprise  numerous  documents 
relating  to  the  Royal  Navy  in  the  middle  of  the  last  century, 
during  the  period  Commodore  Charles  Windham  commanded 
the  Duke  ;  and  many  of  them  have  the  signatures  of  eminent 
persons,  as  Lord  Anson,  &c. 

The  Parchment  Documents  have  not  been  examined,  but 
it  is  known  that  among  them  are  several  of  interest  and 
curiosity.  It  is  proper  to  state  that  the  Seals  have  been 
rudely  torn  off,  but  they  are  still  preserved. 

248  Drawing  Book,   with  some  Sketches  and  Portraits,  evidently 

the  work  of  an  Old  English  Artist 
old  calf,  gilt  edges  .  oblong  4to 

249  Drawings.     List  of  the  Collection  of  Drawings  as  left  by  the 

late  G.  Knapton,  Esq.  .  .  fol. 

^50  Prammi  Musicali  di  diversi  Autori  tutta  inediti,  Palmira  de 
Tebe  d'Ippodomo  Filarete.  La  Procri,  di  Car.  Mar.  Maggi. 
I'Aminta  incognito  di  Franc.  Zeccadori,  TAlessaudro  di 
Rosa  Agnete  Bruni,  S,  Bonifatio  di  PP.  Clemente  IX,  &c. 

\*  From  the  Collection  of  the  Earl  of  Guilford. 

251  DucALE.     Promissionis  Serenssimi  Principis  d' Antonii  Grimani 

inclyti  Ducis  Venetiarum,  &c. 
ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XVI  century :    with  large  coloured  il- 
luminated frontispiece  and  the  first  page  bordered^  in  the 
beautiful  Italian  style,  and  numerous  small  gilt  capitals  in 
the  same  style,  old  green  morocco,  gilt  edges  fol. 

252  DuGDALE  (Sir  W.)  Index  to  Volume  II  of  Dugdale's  Baronage 

(much  more  copious  than  the  printed  Index)  .         fol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    liODD.  31 

253  Du  LuDE  (James  de  Daillon,  Comes)  a  Collection  of  several 

Pieces  very  useful  in  their  places. 

I.  A  Letter  from  a  Bishop  of  Flanders  to  a  Privy  Coun- 
sellour   of  Spain,   1691,  relating  to  the  Affairs  of 
Europe  at  that  time. 
II.  A  Manifesto  of  King  William,  designed  to  make  way 
for  the  Peace  proposed,  1693. 

III.  Apostasie  from  the  Faith,  in  a  Sermon  upon  1  Tim.  iv,  1. 

IV.  The  Idolatry  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 
V.  Exhortation  to  the  Refugees. 

VI.  Apology  for  the  French  Protestants. 
VII.  Daimonologia,  or  a  Treatise  of  Spirits. 
VIII.  Preface  of  Mr.  Lambert  to  his  translation  of  St.  Cy- 
prian's Works. 

254  Durham.     Twenty-three  Ancient  Deeds,  Wills,  &c.  relating  to 

lands  in  this  county,  principally  Streatlam  Castle,  Stainton, 
&c.  from  the  XIII  to  the  XVII  century  :  the  families  which 
they  connect  are  Lathon,  Lathey,  Russell,  Mustell,  Rayne, 
De  la  Haye,  Bowes,  Bulmer,  Hylton,  Wiclif,  Blynkynsope, 
Blaxton,  &c.  very  curious 

255  Edw^ard  II.     Copy  of  the  Rolls  of  Parliament  for  the  5th,  6th, 

7th  and  8th  years  of  Edward  II ;  with  copies  of  the  sum- 
mons from  the  Close  RoUs  prefixed,  in  the  handwriting  of 
Gregory  King,  Lancaster,  Herald,  with  MS.  notes  hy 
Thomas  Bryan  Richards^  calf  .  fol. 

256  Egyptian  Papyrus.     A  Fragment  of  an  early  Papyrus,  with 

Hieroglyphics,  framed  and  glazed  .  ( 1 ) 

257  Electors.     Rights  of  Electors  determined  by  the  House,  1604- 

1729  .  .  foL 

258  Elizabeth.     Vie  de  Sainte  Elisabet,  commencing  "  Chist  capi- 

teaus  est  de  nostre  dame."     It  contains,  beside  the  Life  of 
S.   Elizabeth,  a  long  religious  Treatise,  both  in  a  French 
provincial  Dialect 
ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  XIV  century.     It  is  written  in  a  gothic 
character,  in  double  columns  .  small  fol. 

259  Elizabeth  (Queen).     Advice  to  Q.  Elizabeth  for  putting  away 

evil  Counsellors,  encouraging  foreign  traffique,  putting  down 
the  too  great  number  of  servants  and  officers — qualifying  of 
fines  and  recoveries — examining  the  charters  of  Corpora- 
tions and  rectifying  abuses  therein  —  Inspection  of  the 
Exchequer  Accounts  by  Strangers — converting  the  super- 
fluous royal  parks,  warrens,  &c.  to  public  use,  &c. 
very  curious  .  .  4to 

260  Elizabeth  Queen)  an  Inspeximus :  on  vellum:  with  large  seal 

in  wax — Inventorie  of  Goods  belonging  to  Christ  Hospital, 
Durham,  a  long  Roll,  with  signature  of  the  Bishop  (1623), 
on  vellum  ;  and  various  foreign  papers,  on  parchment 


32  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

261  Elizabeth  (Queen)  Seal  of  Q.  Elizabeth  in  Green  Wax — Ditto 

of  James  I  in  White  Wax ;  and  fragments  of  other  Seals 

262  Elsinge  (Henry)  Modus  tenendi  Parliamentum,  the  Manner  of 

holding  Parliaments,  MS.  of  the  time  of  Charles  I  fol. 

263  ENGLAND.     The    CHRONICLE    OF    ENGLAND,    com- 

monly called  the  Chronicle  of  the  Brute 

ON  VELLUM  :    OF  THE  XV  CENTURY  .  Small  fol. 

\*  The  first  leaf  of  this  valuable  Manuscript  is  unfortunately  wanting. 

264  England.     Genealogia  Regum   Anglise.     A  Genealogy  of  the 

British,    Saxon,    Danish,  Norman  and   English   Kings   of 
England.     It  is  accompanied  by  a  chronological  detail  of 
the  principal  events  of  each  reign,  written  in  a  neat  hand 
a  long  roll  on  vellmn,  ending  with  Henry  V 

265  England  in  1589.     A  collection  of  all  the  Offices  in  England, 

with  their  Fees  and  Allowances  in  the  Queens  gift — all  the 
Offices  and  Fees  of  her  Maj*'^^-  Courts  at  Westminster,  her 
Royal  Household,  with  the  Fees  and  Allowances  belonging 
to  the  Officers  and  Ministers  there  :  her  Townes  of  Warre, 
Castles,  Fortresses  and  Bulwarkes,  with  the  allowances  to 
the  Captaynes  and  Souldiers  :  all  the  Offices  belonging  to 
her  Houses,  Forrests,  Parks,  and  Chases,  &c.  drawn  out  for 
Charles  Howard,  Earl  of  Nottingham,  1589,  87  pages, 
half  bound  .  .  4to 

266  England.     Histoire  des  Traites  conclues  entre  la  France  et 

I'Angleterre,  depuis  I'avenement  du  roy  Henry  IV  a  la 
couronne  de  France,  MS.  of  the  end  of  XVII  century, 
neatly  written  .  .  fol. 

267  England.     Recit  de  se  qui  s'est  passe  entre  nous  Ambassadeurs 

des  Roys  tres  chrestien,  et  de  la  Grande  Bretaigne  et  ceux 
du  roy  d'Espaigne  et  des  Archiduces  conferences  faictes  sur 
le  subject  de  la  Trefve  a  longues  annees,  1609 — Copy  of  a 
Letter  from  James  I  to  the  States  General  of  the  United 
Provinces  to  dismiss  his  subjects  in  their  employ,  1609  ; 
and  a  few  other  Papers  .  fol. 

268  England   and   the    Netherlands.     Printed   Broadside,  con- 

taining the  publication  of  Peace  between  the  two  countries, 
1667,  with  autograph  signatures,  and  seals  of  Lord  Holies, 
H.  Coventry,  &c.  the  English  Commissioners 

269  England.     Copy  of  Articles   of  the   Treaty  between   Oliver 

Cromwell  and  the  States  of  Holland  respecting  the  com- 
pensation to  be  given  to  the  English  Merchants  for  the 
damages  sustained  by  them  from  the  Dutch  at  Amboyna, 
&c. ;  that  is  to  say,  from  1611  to  1652  .  fol. 

Treaty  of  Peace  with  the  Dey  of  Tripoli,  1751,  red  mor  fol. 

270  Epistol^  Eusebii,  S.  Augustini,  B.  Bernardi  et  S.  Hieronymi. 

Epistola  Senecse  de  copia  verborum  ad  Paulum  Apostolum 

on  vellum  and  paper j  in  a  semi-gothic  character,  by  an 

Italian  scribe  of  the  XV  centurv  .  4to 


LATE   MR.    THOMAS    ROOD.  33 

271  Epistol^  et  Evangelia.     Pro  quibusdam  diebus  festivis  per 

annum  Epistolarum  et  Evangeliorum  liber.  Cum  Oratio- 
nibus  pro  SS.  Sacramenta  Benedictionibus  In  Regio  Con- 
ventu  Versaliensi,  per  F.  Joannem  Franciscum  Thierry 
Sacerd.  Conventualem  Concinionatorem  Anno  1730 
ON  vellum  :  written  in  a  fine  italic  type  character^  ornamented 
with  initial  letters^  head  and  tail  pieces^  fi'^'ely  coloured^ 
morocco^  richly  stamped  and  gilt  .  large  fol. 

272  Epitres.     Le  Livre  des  cent  Epistres  que  Othea  la  deese 

ENVOYA  A  Hector  de  Troye  quant  il  estoit  en  leage  de 
quinze  Ans.  These  epistles  are  in  verse,  accompanied  by 
a  Gloss,  and  Allegorized  :  in  a  fair  hand  of  the  XV  century 

fol. 

273  Erotemata  POSA  Grammata.    Grammatica  Grseca,/neZ^  w;nYte7i 

in  black  and  red,  upon  Carta  Peccora  of  the  XV century  4to 

274  Erskine  (David,  Earl  of  Buchan)  A  few  Letters  and  Papers 

addressed  to  him  on  Literary  Matters 

275  EsPANA.     Titres  du  Roy  et  de  la  couronne  d'Espagne,  arms 

tricked  and  coloured,  a  thick  volume  in  folio 

\*  An  account  of  all  the  titles  and  honours  merged  into  the  Spanish 

crown. 

276  EsPANA.     Reglamento  para  la  servidumbre  y  administracion  de 

la  Casa  Real  de  S.  M.  C.  el  Senor  Rey  Don  Josef  Napolione 
primero  (que  Dios  guarde),  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves       4to 

The  original  book  of  instructions  for  the  regulation  of  the  palace 
of  Joseph  the  titular  King  of  Spain.  It  is  written  in  a  beau- 
tiful character,  and  has  elegant  initial  letters  and  vignette 
ornaments. 

This  volume  is  said  to  have  been  captured  among  the  bag- 
gage of  Joseph  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria. 

277  EsPANA.     Commentarios  de  la  guerra  de  Espana  desde  el  prin- 

zipio  del  reynado  del  rey  Phelipe  quinto  hasta  la  paz 

general  .  .  .  fol. 

Discorso  sopra  la  Precedenza  tra  Spagna  et  Francia,  XVII 

century  .  .  fol.  together  2  voL 

278  Essex.     A  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Trustees  for  the 

Works  at  Daggenham  Breach,  for  preserving  the  naviga- 
tion of  the  River  Thames,  1714-29  large  fol. 

\*  This  is  the  official  manuscript,  signed  by  the  Secretary,  David 

Le  Gros. 

279  Essex.     Grant  of  Edward  I,  dated  from  Norwich,  18th  year  of 

his  reign,  to  John  de  Coggeshall,  a  Vicecomiten  nostram 
Essexiam,  allowing  him  to  alienate  lands  in  Foxherde  to 
John  Fermor  to  be  held  in  Frank  pledge  on  consideration 
of  his  paying  7  solidos  yearly  to  the  king 


*  * 
* 


34  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

280  Essex.     Grant  of  Robert,  Abbot  of  the  exempt  Monastery  of 

Waltham  Holy  Cross,  to  John  Myne,  Gent.,  of  one  half  of 
the  next  presentation  to  the  Church  of  Skernings,  in  the 
Diocese  of  Norwich,  1537,  a  portion  of  the  fine  seal  broken 

281  Essex.     Sixteen  old  Deeds  relating  to  Lands  in  Halstead,  and 

Flamsted,  mostly  of  the  time  of  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI, 
and  Elizabeth,  the  families  to  which  they  relate  are 
Pygrom,  Moigne,01mested,  Maylingherst,  Pilgrim,  Breame, 
Waldegrave 

282  Essex.     Deed  of  Sale  of  Lands  in  Kelvedon,  Rie.  Heyward  to 

Tho.  Crane,  1649 

Deed  of  Exchange  of  Lands  in  Finchingfield  between  William 
Kempe  to  R.  Gowlet,  1616 

Deed  of  William  Fastolf,  of  Dunmow,  in  favour  of  his  brother 
Richard  Fastolf  "  Civi  et  Cissori,  London."  20  Edward  IV 

Sir  Tho.  Darcy  and  Jane  his  Wife,  their  Indenture  declara- 
tory of  the  use  of  a  Fine  to  be  levied  of  their  Estate  in 
Little  Holland,  1688 

Rich.  Wellys,  citizen  and  armourer  of  London,  and  Joane  his 
wife,  late  the  wife  of  Rob.  Wyld,  and  daughter  and  heir 
of  John  Paperell ;  their  Deed  to  Tho.  Newman  of  a  tene- 
ment in  Fobbing,  4  Hen.  VII 

Feoffment  of  Lands  in  Chingford,  R.  Stock  to  R.  Bowyer,  1569 

283  Essex.     Deed  relating  to  the  Manor  of  Havering,  atte  Bower, 

1666 
Account  of  the  Mineral  Water  found  at  Chigwell  4to 

Admission  of  Philip  Bennett,  Esq.  and  Mary  his  Wife,  to 

the  Manor  of  Thorpe  within  the  Soken,  1735 ;  of  R.  D. 

Skrine  and  C.  Jackson,  Esqrs.  to  the  same,  1776 ;  and  of 

P.  Bennett,  Esq.  after  a  recovery  suffered,  1766 
Summons  to  attend  the  Manorial  Court  of  Thoydon  Boys,  1744 

284  Essex.     Exemplification  of  a  Recovery  of  the  Manor  of  Haver- 

ing, at  Bower 
Exemplification  of  the  Recovery  of  a  Moiety  of  Gubbins 

Farm,  Hornchurch,  in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  1663 
Sale  of  the  Moiety  of  Lands  in  Hornchurch,  John  Bulkeley 

to  John  Lugney,  1666 
Admission  of  Eliz.  Aldbrough  to  a  Farm  in  the  Manor  of 

Chalkwell,  under  the  will  of  her  father  John  Aldbrough, 

1711 

285  EuGENius  IV.     Bull  for  the  regulating  the  Friars  observants, 

Datum  florentice  sub  anulo  ftro  secreto  die  xxj  februarij^ 

Mccccxliij 

286  Exchequer  Accounts.     Payments  Extraordinaries  out  of  the 

Exchequer,  1625 — The  Original  Account  Book  also  for 
the  years  1630-35  for  the  Navy,  Ordinance,  Secret  Ser- 
vices, Purchase  of  Lands,  Repairs  of  Parks,  Repairs  and 
Building  Castles  and  Forts,  &c.  .  fol. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  35 

287  Exchequer  Accounts.     A  volume  of"  the  Keceipts  in  the  Ex- 

chequer, Fines,  Conijxjsition  for  Recusants,  &c.  1613     fol. 

288  Exchequer  Accounts.     A  Collection  of  the  Books  of  the  Ex- 

pences  of  the  Offices  for  Stationery,  Salaries  of  Officers  and 
Servants,  Travelling  Expences,  Repairs,  1638-39-40    fol. 

289  Exchequer.     Moneys  paid  into  the  Receipt  of  his  Majesties 

Exchequer  for  Sales  of  his  Maj.  Lands  since  the  beginning 
of  his  Maj.  raigne,  1635  .  .  fol. 

290  Exchequer.     Treatiseof  the  Exchequer,  of  the  XVIII  century, 

neatly  written  .  .  .  fol. 

291  Exchequer.     Pleadings  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  the  Reign 

of  James  I,  in  a  hand  of  the  time  .  fol. 

292  Exchequer.     Accoimt  of  the  Payment  of  the  Taxes  into  the 

Exchequer  by  the  Collectors  of  the   different  Counties, 

1664-68  .  .  .  fol. 

Account  of  the  Fees  and  Sallaries  Payable  to  diverse  Persons 

at  the  Exchequer,  1698  .  fol.  together  2  vol. 

293  Exchequer.     An  Abstract  of  the  State  of  the  Imprest  Ac- 

comptants,  and  other  great  Accomptants   in   his   Maj*^" 
Court  of  Exchequer,  1661,  &c.  some  leaves  mutilated     fol. 
Receipts  into  the  Exchequer  for  Sale  and  Fines  on  the  Crown 
Lands,  Reign  James  I,  stained  •  fol. 

Accounts  of  the  Receipts  upon  Tallies,  1616 
Excise.  Official  Memorandum  Book  of  the  Names  of  Appli- 
cants for  Office  under  the  Board  of  Excise,  giving  in  a 
tabular  view  the  person  recommended,  and  by  whom  ;  date 
of  each  recommendation,  where  the  applicant  was  bom, 
when  provided  for,  in  what  branch,  &c.  1766-1771,  im- 
perfect .  .  8vo,  together  4  vol. 

294  Exchequer  Documents.     Testification  under  the  Signatures  of 

Sir  J.  Constable  and  J.  Alford,  that  Edmund  Holgyll,  of 
Beverleye,  enjoying  an  aimuity  from  the  Court  of  Aug- 
mentation, out  of  the  late  Monastery  of  Hextoldenam,  is 
living,  1562 

Order  for  an  Allowance  to  Newell  Sotherton,  signed  W. 
Burghley,  &c.  1572 

Wan-ant  for  Payment  of  Wages  to  the  Grooms  of  the  late 
King's  (James  I)  Bedchamber,  signed  "  Marleburgh," 
"  Portland,"  1626 

Receipt  of  £10  Weekly  Allowance,  signed  by  Robert  Earl  of 
Ancram,  1647,  with  numerous  other  Papers  of  the  seven- 
teenth and  eighteenth  centuries,  several  bearing  signatures 
of  eminent  Persons,  some  of  the  papers  mutilated 

295  Exchequer.     Orders  from  the  Commissioners  of  the  Treasury 

to  Sir  Rob.  Howard  to  pay  Mr.  Henry  Guy  £500  for  his 
Majesties  Secret  Service,  1687,  with  signatures  of  Guy 
and  Sir  Rob.  Howard 
Warrant  for  an  Order  for  £100  to  be  paid  to  Peter  Brereton 
for  his  paines  and  expences  touching  his  Highnes  Revenue, 
1656,  signed  B.  Whitelocke  and  Th.  Widdrington 
F 


36  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

296  Exchequer  Payments  and  Old  Documents  (1690  to  1700), 

with  Autographs  of  Members  of  the  Privj^  Council  of 
Elizabeth,  James  I,  &c.  .  .  (36) 

297  ExcERPTA  et  varia.     a  Book  of  Moral  Examples  and  Sayings, 

in  an  Italian  hand  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XV  century. 
The  first  page  is  ornamented  with  a  large  initial  letter  in 
bistre  ;  the  shape  is  singular,  being  an  elongated  4to,  twelve 
inches  by  four 

298  Fairfax  (Bryan)  The  Theological  Common-place -book  of  Bryan 

Fairfax,   author  of  the  Memoirs  of  (his  Cousin)   Thomas 

Lord  Fairfax,  1657  .  12mo 

Fairfax    (Fer.)    Common-place    Book   of  Mathematics    and 

Philosophy,  1660  .  .  4to 

Jeffreys  (Edward)  Mathematicae,    Latin  and  English,  circa 

1700  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 

299  Fairfax    Papers  of  the  period  1642-1688;,    with  noble   and 

other  autographs,  some  of  much  interest 

300  Faisnier  (Jo.)  Chiromantia,  beautifully  written,  with  drawings, 

1595,  the  last  leaf  wanting  .  4to 

301  Falconer  (Thomas)  Notse  in  Strabonis  Geographiae,  in  15  vol. 

wanting  vol.  1  and  14  .  4to 

302  Falconer  Family.     Account  Books,  consisting  of  the  Account 

of  the  Estate  of  William  Falconer,  of  Chester,  1761-1780 
— The  Rev.  Thomas  Falconer,  1792 — State  of  the  Affairs 
and  Property  of  William  Falconer,  the  Son,  1792  ;  and 
Household  Accounts  from  1771  to  1805,  5  vol.  fol.,  and 
2  vol.  4to 

303  Fathers.    A  collection  of  Extracts  from  Remarks  on  the  Fathers, 

Latin  and  French,  written  apparently  by  some  Romish 
Missionary  in  China,  upon  silk  paper  .  fol. 

304  Faure  Soc.  Jesu  (Jo.   Bapt.)  Benedicti  de  Spinoza  Ethica  de 

Deo.  Ejusque  confutatio.  Ex.  Cod.  autographo,  qui  extat 
Romse  in  Bibliotheca  F.  A.  Zacharise,  1784  .         fol. 

305  Felixmarte  DE  HiRCANiA.      A  Romance  of  Chivalry,  transcribed 

from  the  rare  edition  of  1556,  in  a  hand  of  the  sixteenth  or 
early  part  of  the  seventeenth  century  .  fol. 

306  Featherstonhaugh  (Matthew)  Translation  of  the  Instructions 

which  Count  Brahe  sent  to  his  Son  a  few  days  before  he 
was  executed,  in  the  year  1756 — Hymn  to  Science — Lord 
Burleigh's  Advice  to  his  Son,  &c.  .  4to 

Fishery.  Certaine  especiall  Branches  abstracted  out  of 
Keymor's  worke  of  Fishing,  fit  for  the  advancement  of  that 
business,  of  the  time  of  James  I  .  4to 

Fiction,  or  a  colloquial  and  familiar  Rhapsody  regarding 
Prosaic  Poetic,  and  Dramatic  Fiction,  by  Quintin  Queer- 
fellow,  Gent. — A  long  Poetical  Criticism  and  Satire  on 
Scott,  Godwin,  Gait,  Lady  Morgan,  Darwin,  Shelly,  &c. 
in  a  fine  hand  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 


LxVTE    MR.    THOMAS    KODD.  37 

307  Field    (John)    Collection   of    Historical,    Political,    and 

Legal  State  Papers,  Letters  and  Discourses  of  the 
reigns  of  Elizabeth,  James  I,  and  Charles  I,  written  in  a 
good  clear  hand,  upwards  of  759  pages  in  folio 

The  following  are  some  of  the  contents  of  this  interesting 
volume : — 

Part  of  the  Life  of  King  James,  with  divers  matters  of  con- 
sequence which  happened  in  his  raigne. 

The  manner  of  the  sicknes  and  death  of  Prince  Henry,  1612. 

What  manner  of  persons  ought  to  exercise  the  Kings  prero- 
gative, written  by  the  Lord  Elsmere. 

Sir  Henry  Wotton's  Letter  to  the  Lord  Treasurer  Weston. 

Coppye  of  the  challeng  sent  by  the  Earl  of  Northumberland 
to  Sir  Francis  Vere  on  St.  George's  day,  1602,  and  Sir 
Francis  his  answere. 

A  view  of  the  four  famous  Inns  of  Court,  the  Inns  of  Chaun- 
cerye,  and  other  auncient  hostells  of  name  and  note  within 
or  neer  the  citye  of  London,  &c. 

A  Discourse  to  King  James  touching  Sutton's  Hospital. 

The  foundation  of  the  faith  of  Sir  Edward  Coke,  written  with 
his  own  hand  in  the  extremitye  of  his  last  sickness. 

308  FiUxME.     Ueber  der  Stadt  Fiume,  an  original  and  unpublished 

Manuscript,  in  a  modern  hand  .  4to 

Se  il  Fuoco  sia  Secco,  o  ueramete  Umido,  neatly  written  about 

1700  .  fol.  together  2  vol. 

309  Foreign  History.     Cartas  RELAgAM  o  Portugal,  1777  ;  and 

other  Pieces  relating  to  Portugal  .  fol. 

Padua.  Primitise  fructuum  Pataviensis  Gymnasii.  Rev. 
Leopoldo  Archiduci  Austrise  oblatae.  Ab  eodem  Passavi- 
ensi  Gymnasio  Soc.  Jesu  .  fol. 

Rochelle.  Memoire  tres  particulier  de  la  despence  qui  a  este 
faicte  dans  la  ville  de  la  Rochelle  pendant  la  Siege  1628    fol. 

Bridault.  Le  monde  suivant  les  memoires  les  plus  nouveaux, 
les  plus  particulieres  et  les  plus  fideles,  1675,  with  engraved 
maps  inserted^  original  morocco  binding  .  8vo 

Prussia.  The  Prussian  Landwehr  (an  account  of  its  con- 
stitution, regulation,  economy,  &c.)  fol.  together  b  vol. 

310  Foreign.     Various  Legal  Documents 

ON  VELLUM  :  with  illumination  .  (4) 

311  Foreign.     Relazione  Foscarini  del  Sistema  Politice — Abdica- 

zione  del  Re  Vittorio  di  Sardegna — Bonladii  ( Jac.)  de  Con- 
juratione  Jo.  Aloysii  sei  contra  Rempublicam  Genuensem, 
&c.  .  .a  parcel 

312  Forte  (Simon)  Arms  and  Ensigns  of  the  Nobility  of  England, 

1597,  calf  .  4to 

313  Franc  (Martin)  Lestrif  de  Fortune  et  Vertu,  en  prose  et  vers. 

La  Danse  des  Aveugles,  qui  est  de  Cupido  dieux  des 
amans,  de  Fortune,  et  Atroppos  que  on  dist  la  mort,  par 
Pierre  Michault,  1464,  in  a  good  hand  of  the  time  fol. 


38  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF     THE 

314  Fragments  of  various  two  Early  English  Manuscripts 

ON  VELLUM  :  a  sheet  of  Legh's  Accedence  of  Armorie,  &c. 

315  France.     Roolle  dela  Despence  en  Lescuirie  de  la  Royne 

durant  les  mois  d'octobre,  novembre,  et  decembre,  mil  V 
soixante  quinze,  the  expenses  of  the  household  of  the  Quee 
of  France 

ON  VELLUM  ,  .  fol. 

316  France.     Reglemens  des  Conseils  des  rois  de  France,  1313-1632 

Reglemens  des  Conseils  concernant  les  Officers  de  la  maison 
du  roy  et  autres,  1567-1631  .  fol.  together  2  vol. 

317  France.     Gouvernement   Statistique  de  la  France,  and  a  few 

other  papers  relating  to  the  Douane,  &c.,  from  the  Collec- 
tion of  William  Morton  Pitt 

318  France.     Chronique  abrege   de  France,   written  in  a  minute 

hand  of  the  fifteenth  century  .  4to 

*^*  It  terminates  with  an  account  of  the  marriage  of  Edward  II, 
King  of  England,  to  the  Princess  Isabella,  daughter  of  the 
King  of  France. 

319  France. 

I.  La  veridica  vita  del  Card.  G.  Mazarini. 
II.  Relatione  sopra  le  piazze  occupate  dalla  Francia  nella 
Provincia  di   Lucemburgo,  contro  il  concertato  e  stabilito 
nella  Pace  di  Nimega. 

III.  Ricordo  giouevole  a  molto,  cioe  quanto  de  giovamento 
sia  haver  un  buon  vicino,  e  come  per  lo  contrario  moltissimi 
danni  sempre  mai  un  mal  ricino  ha  cagicenato. 

IV.  L.  Ombra  del  gia  Card.  G.  Mazarini,  &c.  .         fol. 
Trattenimenti  di  una  Daraa  sopra  gli  affari  presenti  della  Re- 

ligione  in  Francia,  XVIII  century         4to,  together  2  vol. 

320  Francois  I,  Histoire  de,  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII  century^ 

in  a  neat  hand  .  .  4to 

321  Franks  and  other  Papers,  with  Autographs  neatly  mounted  ( 22 ) ; 

and  various  Letters  .  in  a  portfolio 

322  Eraser  (William)  The  Ancient  and  Modern  Armorial  Bear- 

ings of  the  Families  and   Surnames  of  Scotland,  7  vol. 
1796-1800  .  .  4to 

*^*  These  volumes  contain,  besides  Eraser's  own  works,  transcripts 
of  the  collections  of  Cathcart,  1694 ;  Sir  J.  Balfour,  Cmn- 
myng,  Etherington,  Martyn,  Font,  1624,  with  additions  by 
Mylne,  1711,  and  Crawford. 

323  Frescobaldi  (Jo.  Bapt.)  Diatriba  que  sit  optimus  methodus 

reformandi  corruptos  hominum  mores  in  Ecclesia,  dedicated 
to  Pet.  Aloysius  Caraffa,   Chaplain  to  Clement  XI 
in  a  beautiful  hand  .  fol. 

Florence.  Liber  sive  Quaternus  continens  inse  Inquisitiones 
Citationes,  Relationes,  Commissiones,  &e.  in  rebus  Claudii 
de  Polino,  written  in  the  XIV  century     fol.  together  2  vol 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    RODD.  89 

324  Freeling  (Sir  Francis)   Reports   on   the  Management  of  the 

Post  Offices  in  Scotland,  1790  .  fol. 

325  Gale.     Reliquiae   Galeanse,  or  a  Miscellaneous    Collection    of 

Letters  relating  to  the  Antiquities  of  Great   Britain,   by- 
eminent  Antiquaries.     Transcribed  from  the  Manuscripts 
of  Roger  Gale  by  George  Allan,  2  vol. 
the  whole  written  in  a  very  good  clear  hand  .  4to 

\*  A  portion  only  of  the  contents  of  these  volumes  has  been  printed. 

326  Gallensis  (Johannis)   de   Itineribus  eternitatis — Idem   de 

septem  donis — Augustinus  contra  Arrianos,  Judseos  et 
Paganos — Versus  quidam  de  precipitacione  diaboli  de  celo- 
rum  declaracione — Planctus  magistri  Jacobi  carthusiensis 
de  eiToribus  et  moribus  Christianorum  modernorum — Dia- 
logus  ydeotse  et  oratoris  de  vera  sapiencia — Tractatus  Nic. 
Duckelspegel  contra  Wicleuistas  (Wicklifites)  et  Hussitas 
— Passio  Sanctse  CecilisB  metrica,  &c. 
a  curious  volume  of  the  XV  century  .  4to 

327  Garter.     Names  and  Arms  of  the  Founders  of  the  illustrious 

Order  of  the  Garter,  the  arms  coloured  modern  8vo 

328  Gattimaria.     Ad  Divum  Carolum  Maximum,  Regem   Catho- 

licum    Mercurini    Arboriensis  de  Gattimaria,   Burgundise 

Praesidis,    I.  v.   Doctoris  &    Militis,    oratio  supplicatoria. 

Somnium  interserens,    de  novissima   orbis   monarchia,  ac 

futuro  Christianorum  triumpho,  late  enuncians  quibus  mediis 

ad  id  perveniri  possit  .  4to 

*^*  Dedication  Manuscript  to  Aloyisius  Marlianus,  Bp.  of  Thuda, 

Physician  to  Charles  V.     It  is  written  in  a  beautiful  clear 

hand,  dated  from  Bruxelles,  1516. 

329  Gebet  Boeck,  in  old  Flemish  .  small  Svo 

Furze  und  Michtigkeit  der  Zeit,  1806  .  4to 

In  disem  puch  stet  geschriben  die  zettel  der  raterlichen 

KuNST,  in  German  verse,  with  gloss  in  prose :  of  the  early 

part  of  the  XVI  century  .  together  3  vol. 

330  Genealogy  (Historical)  of  the  Royal  Families  of  Europe, 

containing  the  Expeditions,  Exploits,  Marriages,  Birth  and 
Death  of  the  Princes  and  Princesses,  with  an  Account  of 
their  Rights  and  Inheritances,  manuscript,  neatly  drawn  out 

atlas  fol. 

331  Genealogy  of  the  Noble  Family  of  Pipenpoy,  of  Brabant,  with 

their  Alliances,  &c.  signed  by  De  Grez  the  King  at 
Arms,  83  emblazoned  shields  of  arms,  on  vellum 

a  roll  in  a  case 

332  Genealogies  of  several  Hindoo  Princes,   viz.  the  family  of 

Chunda,  Sahib,  the  Nabobs  of  the  Carnatic,  &c.  related  to 
Tippoo   Sultaun,   written  in  a  beautiful  clear  hand,   and 
drawn  out  in  twelve  large  tables  on  fine  writing  paper 
red  morocco  .  ■  fol. 

*^*  Very  useful  for  understanding  the  Modern  History  of  India. 


40  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

333  Genealogy  of  the  Barons  of  Dietrichstein,  with  thirty-one  shields 

of  arms  emblazoned  and  coloured^  1729,  a  roll 

334  Genealogies  des  Families  de  la  France,  drawn  out  in  a  tabular 

form  with  arms  in  trick,  manuscript  of  the  XVII  century^ 
half  bound  .  .  fol. 

335  Geometria.    Elemens  de  Geometric  a  I'usage  de  M.  les  Princes 

de  Lorraine,  numerous  neat  diagrams^  2  vol.  4to 

Elemens  de  Geometric  Traictede  Fortifications,  of  the  XVIII 

century  .  .  fol. 

Geometric  Pratique,  neat  pen  ayidink  drawings^  autograph  of 

Charles    Due   de   Lorraine   in    whose   hand   the   MS.    is 

written,  his  arms  stamped  on  the  sides     4to,  together  4  vol. 

336  German  Sermons  and  Theological  Tracts,  written  on  paper, 

1467,  500  pages,  original  binding  .  fol. 

337  Germany.     Sixteen   Legal   Documents  of  the  fourteenth,  fif- 

teenth, sixteenth,  and  seventeenth  centuries,  on  vellum, 
some  with  seals  of  various  German  Bishops,  Sfc.  several  are 
in  Latin,  among  them  a  Bull  of  Pope  Innocent,  1428 

338  Germany.     The  State  of  Germanic,   with  the  Revenewes  and 

Forces  of  every  particular  Province,  with  a  particular  of 
expences  how  6000  horsemen  and  2  regiments  may  be 
entertained  for  one  whole  yeare,  as  the  Kinges  of  Fraunce 
and  Spaine  doe  paie  together,  in  a  neat  hand,  time  of 
Charles  I  .  .  fol. 

A  small  collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Statistics  of 
Saxony,  Prussia,  Holland,  &c.,  from  the  collection  of  W. 
Morton  Pitt  .  together  2  vol. 


THIRD     DAY'S      SALE 


OCTAVO  ET  INFRA. 

LOT 

339  GLOSSY  Gr^c^  in  Job,  XII  Prophetas,  et  in  Psalmos,  in 

a  neat  English  hand  of  the  middle  of  the  XVIII  century,  4to 

\*  Contuli  cum  MS.   Is.  Vossii  in  Biblioth.   Lugd.   Bat.  et  MS. 
Hemsterhusius. " 

340  Glossy  in  Decretales  Gregorii,   wrttten  in  a  very  singular 

character,    apparently   by  an   Italian  scribe  of  the  XV 
century,  a  thick  volume  .  fol. 

341  Glossario  (Excerpta  ex)  Gr.  et  Lat.  quod  Michaelis  Apostolii 

manus  descriptum  (utipso  in  fine  testatur)  possidet  ille,  Jo. 
Grammius,  in  a  neat  hand  of  the  XVIII  century  4to 


LATE    Un.    THOMAS    RODD.  41 

342  Gloucester,  Somerset,  and  Dorset.     The  Accompt  of  Edward 

Hamond  and  Henry  Garrard  of  all  such  moneys  as  they 
have  receyved  to  the  use  of  theire  master,  Arthur  Capell, 
Knight,  of  the  rentes  and  proffittes  of  all  his  Mannors, 
Lands,  Tennements,  and  Heriditaments,  in  the  Counties  of 
Dorsett,  Somersett,  and  Gloucester,  for  one  whole  yeare, 
1630,  on  three  rolls  of  vellum 

343  Gloucestershire  and  Somersetshire.     Precedent  Book,  con- 

taining various  instruments,  chiefly  relating  to  Bristol,  in 
a  good  hand^  time  of  Geo.  II  .  fol. 

344  GLOVER,  his  VISITATION    OF    YORKSHIRE. 

A  fine  Manuscript  of  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth,  containing 
Pedigrees  of  Families  of  the  county,  with  some  of  them 
continued  to  a  recent  date  .  fol. 

345  Gibbon  Family.     Pedigree  of  the  Gibbons  of  Westcliffe,  Kent, 

from  1591  to  1798,  on  a  vellum  roll,  with  the  arms  em- 
blazoned 

346  GiBSONE,   Practiques.     The  second   Part   off  Sir  Alexander 

Gibsone   of  Durie,    his    Practiques,    containing    Reports 
during  the  Years  1630-1642,  upwards  of  400  pages 
old  calf  .  .  fol. 

347  GiORDi  (Rodomonte)  delF  Inventione  del  Nome  di  Antichrist© 

di  Hemispero  Hamonide,  foieli/  written,  with  a  pen  and  ink 
border  round  each  page  .  fol. 

A  curious  Dissertation  on  the  mystical  numbers  of  the  Apoca- 
lyptic Beast.  It  is  dedicated  to  Cesare  Bartolelli,  Bp.  of 
Forli,  and  has  his  arms  at  the  head  of  the  dedication. 

348  Giovanelli    (Maggior)   Compendio   della  suo  piano  Militare 

Politico  intitolato  le  Ricchezze  della  Toscana,  1765,  in  a 
good  hand,  original  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves  4to 

349  Giovanni  (S.)  Vita  di  S.  Giovanni  Battista,  of  the  XV  century 

4to 

\*  This  manuscript  differs  considerably  from  the  text  published  by 
Manni.  The  first  page  is  neatly  illuminated  with  a  miniature 
of  the  saint,  a  border  of  flowers  and  boys,  with  a  shield  of  arms. 

350  GoDDARD  (Philip)  Sermons  on  Oaths,  and  on  Providence,  1690, 

12mo 

Googe,    Sermons   upon   the    Duties  of   Servants,    Masters, 

Mistresses,  in  a  good  hand,  1613  .  4to 

Holdsworth  (Thomas,  Prebendary  of  Durham)  Sermons,  1687, 

transcribed  by  Thomas  Allen,  Vicar  of  Hemehill,  vol.  2 

8vo,  together  3  vol. 

351  Goodwin  (John),  Heads  of  Mr.  John  Goodwin's  Sermons  from 

Romans  iii,  28,  1650,  in  a  neat  hand  of  the  time  8vo 

Goodall  (George)  Sermons,  circa  1680   12mo,  together  2  vol. 


* 


'42  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

352  GoERiNUS  Flutterus.     Libri  quattuor  fratris  Arnoldi  Flutter! 

adversus  qusedam  pestilentissima  dogmata  Martini  Lutheri, 
liostem  non  solum  divinse  virginis  Marise  etiam  ecclesise 
christi  atque  sanctorum  omni  pie  in  christo  vivere  volentium 
exitialissimum.  Passio  divi  Andreese  apostoli  per  eundem. 
Of  the  first  half  of  the  XVIth  century^  in  a  good  hand    4to 

*^*  These  two  works  are  in  Latin  verse. 

353  GosLicius  (Laur.   Grimalius)   Book  of  the  best  Senator,   tran- 

slated by  Robert  Chester,  in  a  neat  hand 

\*  The   translator  was  the    Poet,    author  of  Love's    Martyr,    or 
Rosalynd's  Complaint,  160L 

354  Government.     A  Treatise  on  Government  and  the  English 

Constitution,  a  large  volume  in  folio,  written  about  the 
year  1690,  evidently  the  work  of  some  profound  Legal 
Antiquary,  in  the  original  blue  morocco  binding^  gilt  leaves 

355  Government.    Select  Maxims  of  State  necessary  to  be  observed 

for  the  well  ordering  of  Government,  in  a  good  hand^  of  the 

XVIII  century  .  .  4to 

A  Discourse  about  the  several  sorts  of  Governments  in  the 

World  .  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

356  Grammatics    Constructionis    Compendium,    ex    Prisciano  et 

Donato,  XV  century^  in  a  semi-gothic  character^  hy  an 
Italian  scribe  .  .  4to 

357  Gratia.     Tractatus  de  concordia  gratia   efficacis  cum  libero 

arbitrio,  neatly  written  about  1650  .  4to 

Treatise  of  the  Covenant  of  Grace,  also  several  Sermons 
time  of  Charles  I  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

358  Graduale  cantum  submissa  solitum  continens 

on  vellum  :  XV  century  :  it  is  noted  throughout      thick  8vo 

359  Gregorii  (S.)  Nazianzeni  Opuscula.     S.   Augustini  Retrac- 

tionum  libri  duo.  Judicium  Opusculorum  S.  Augustini,  two 
works,   in  one  volume,  written  in  Italo-gothic  characters, 
in  double  columns 
on  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  century  .  small  fol. 

360  GuALTERi  AB  Insulis  Alexandreidos,  cum  comment. 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  century,  imperfect  4to 

361  GuicciARDiNi.     Luocomanco  nel  quarto  librodelle  Historic  del 

Guicciardininelle  edizioni  del  Sansovino,  1562;  del  Giolito, 
1567  ;  del  Torrentino,  1561 ;  del  Angelieri,  1574,  neatly 
written  .  .  4to 

Griegos,  Reflexiones  Philosophicas  sobre  los  Griegos,  parte 
primera  .  .  4to 

Gravina  (Giov.  Vincenzo)  Del  governo  civile  di  Roma      4to 

Frangipani,  Discorso  del  emendatione  del  Calendario,  Romce, 
1580  .  .  fol. 

Tommasio,  Saggio  dell'  Istoria  del  Diritto  Civile,  parte 
seconda  .  .  fol.  together  5  vol. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS   RODD.  43 

3G2    GUIDONIS  DE  COLUMPNA  LiBER  DICTUS  TrOIANUS 

ON  VELLUM  and  paper :  of  the  XIV  century.  It  is  wntten  in 
double  columns,  in  a  semi-gothic  character  fol. 

*y*  On  the  last  leaf  are  rude  drawings  in  outline  of  Hector  and 
Achilles,  remarkable  for  the  Armour  and  Horse-furniture. 

363  GuiDONis  DE  CoLUMPNA  Historia  Troyana :  of  the  XV  century  fol. 

364  Haebereri   (Michaelis)   Historia  servitutis   Egyptiacse  tribus 

libris  exposita;  quibus  adjuncta  est  Narratio  Legationis 
susceptae  in  regnum  Bohemise,  Polonise,  Suecise,  et  Danise, 
vicinosque  principatus  et  urbes  Hanseatico,  in  linguam 
Latinam  translata  studio,  et  opera  Danielis  Parei,  in  a 
good  legible  hand  .  .  fol. 

*^*  This  author  travelled  during  the  latter  part  of  the  sixteenth 
century.  He  was  taken  by  the  Turks,  and  sold  into  slavery 
in  Egypt. 

365  Hamilton  (Hugh,  Dean  of  Armagh)   Treatise  of  the  Conic 

Section,  trans,  by  the  Rev.  John  Hellins,  Rector  of  Potters 
Priory,  Northants  .  .  4to 

Hawkins  (Edward)  Practical  Geometry  and  Trigonometry, 
1690  .  .  .  fol. 

Henman  (Allen)  Ars  Logica  8vo,  together  3  vol. 

*^*  Allen  was  of  the  family  of  Henman,  of  Syndall  in  Lenham. 

He  was  educated  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. — See  note 

in  the  book  by  Mark  Noble. 

366  Hampshire.     Papers  relating  to  Portsmouth,  Southampton,  &c. 

a  parcel 

367  Haym  (N.)  Proposal  for  his  History  of  Music  (never  published), 

with  Specimens  of  the  Plates  and  Portraits  of  Eminent 
Musicians,  &c.  curious  (1728) 

368  Hebrew  Manuscript,  containing  Shangrei  Orah  (the  Gates  of 

Light),  an  Introduction  to  the  Cabalistic  Theology  ;  treat- 
ing specially  of  the  Divine  Names  and  Attributes,  by  Rabbi 
Joseph  Gecatilla,  written  in  the  Rabbinical  character :  XVI 
century  .  .  .  fol. 

369  Hebrew.     Midras  Tillim,  id  est  expositio  in  CXII  Psalmum 

Hebraic^:  XV  century,  mipe?/ec^  .  fol. 

370  Hebrew.     R.  Isaac  Ibn  Latif,  Philosophical  and  Cabbalistical 

Treatise,  written  in  a  neat  character  upon  paper,  1473  4to 

371  Hebrew.     Three  Marriage  Certificates,  on  vellum,  with  coloured 

miniatures  of  the  Signs  of  the  Zodiac,  &c.  with  1  other    4 

372  Henry  VIII.     Original  Order  by  the  King  to  deliver  some 

Satteen  for  a  Gowne  for  Prince  Edward,  at  Windsor, 
8  Dec.  Anno  Reg.  5  ;  another  to  Richard  Nevil  for  a  Cloke 
of  Camlet  bordered  with  Black  Velvet,  and  two  Pair  of 
Hosen,  at  the  Tower  of  London,  30  July,  Anno  Regni  8, 
both  with  autographs  of  the  king  .  2 

G 


44  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

373  HERALDRY.     A   Manuscript  of  the    early  part  of  the 

Reign  of  Elizabeth,  contaming  an  Alphabet  of  English 
Families  and  Arms,  and  an  Index  of  the  Chief  Events 
and  Persons  in  English  History,  2  vol.  large  fol. 

*^*  This  important,  valuable,  and  interesting  manuscript  is  written 
in  a  fine  clear  hand. 

374  Heraldic  Papers,  viz.  Certificates  of  the  funerals  of  various 

persons  of  the  county  of  Norfolk,  deceased  in  1688,  with 
their  arms  in  trick,  signed  by  Thomas  Starling 

Shield  of  Arms  belonging  to  the  family  of  Smith,  of  Notting- 
hamshire, and  of  liacthorpe,  in  Lincolnshire,  signed  by 
Edward  Waterhouse,  1639 

Arms  of  Wil.  Middleton,  of  London,  brother  to  E.  Middleton, 
of  Middleton,  in  Westmorland,  signed  by  Henry  St.  George, 
Norroy 

Certificate  of  the  supporters  of  the  Arms  of  the  Earl  of  Peter- 
borough, signed  by  Edw.  Walker,  Garter 

Answer  to.  Questions  as  to  what  place  an  Earles  2d  Sonnes 
Daughter  shall  have,  signed  by  Geo.  Owen,  Yorke,  and 
Thomas  Thompson,  Lancaster 

Pedigrees  of  the  Family  of  Le  Bas  and  Samborne,  with  the 
ai-ms,  1687,  extracted  by  Jos.  Edmondson,  Mowbray 

Certificate  of  the  Escutcheons  at  the  Funerals  of  various  Persons 
deceased  at  Cambridge,  1702,  three  with  their  arms  in  trick, 
and  signatures  of  Wm  Wiseman  and  Hen.  St.  George 

Pedigree  of  Davies  Lloyd  ap  Morgan  and  Morris  Morgan,  of 
Penthlin,  in  Cardigan  Shire,  deduced  from  Rodrick  the 
Great,  King  of  Wales,  unbound  .  fol. 

375  Heraldry  (Foreign,  principally  Families  of  Spain  and  the  South 

of  France)  Miscellaneous  Collections  of  Pedigrees,  with  the 
arms  in  trick,  imhound,  Manuscript  by  the  Rev.  D.  T. 
Powell  .  .  .  fol. 

376  Heraldry.     Armes  de  la  Noblesse  des  Royaumes  d'Espagne 

et  de  Portugal :  of  various  periods,  woodcuts  of  arms,  and 
arms  in  trick  .  .  fol. 

377  Heraldry.     Manner  of  the  Creation  of  the  Ofiicers  of  the  Kings 

at  Arms,  their  Privileges,  &c.  ;  Proceedings  in  the  Matter 
of  Peers  Pedigrees  ;  Autograph  Note  of  Sir  J.  Heard, 
Charter  Nordwallise ;  Collection  of  Epitaphs,  Inscriptions, 
&c.  on  Eminent  Persons ;  Queen  Elizabeth's  Progress  to 
Cambridge,  &c. 

378  Heraldry.     An  Alphabet  of  Arms,  irom  A  to  P,  of  the  early 

part  of  the  XVII  century  .  .  fol. 

379  Heraldry.     An  Alphabet  of  Arms,  from  A  to  S,  of  the 

XVII  century  .  .  .  fol. 

380  Heraldry.     Miscellaneous  Arms  tricked,  about  1680, /rom^Ae 

collection  of  Canon  Newling  ,  .  4to 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    ROOD.  45 

381  Hereford.     Charter  of  the  City  of  Hereford 

List  of  the  City  Leases,  names,  premises,  and  dates,  1699  to 

1754 
Statutes  for  the  Government  of  the  different  incorporated 

Trades  of  the  City  of  Hereford 
The  several  Oaths  taken  on  admission  into  Office  in  the  City 

of  Hereford,  hound  in  07ie  volume  .  4to 

382  Hereford.     Statutes  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Hereford 

Injunctions  or  Statutes  more  particularly  belonging  to  the 
Vicar's  Choral  and  other  Ministers  of  the  College,  Hereford 

Injunctions  or  Statutes  of  the  Hospital,  or  Almeshouse  of  St. 
Ethelbert,  in  a  good  hand  .  .  4to 

383  Herefordshire.     The  Poll  taken  March  the  12th,   1716,  at 

Hereford,  between  Timothy  Geers,  Esq.  and  Herbert 
Rudall  Westfalling,  Esq.  alphabetically  digested  4to 

*^*  A  very  curious  note  written  at  the  time  respecting  the  bribery 
of  various  parties,  the  sums  they  received,  and  noting  such 
as  were  Dissenters. 

384  Herefordshire.    Agreement  between  Will.  Duppa  and  Susanna 

Ward,  of  Puddlestone,  for  Performance  of  Covenants,  1759 
Purchase  Deed  of  Bachley  and  New  Inn,  in  Grendon,  Por- 

terto  West,  1675 
Fine  for  Maidenhead,  Westand  and  CoUington,  Wood  and 

Duppa,  26  Geo.  Ill 
Copy  of   Sir   G.    Stonhouse's   Declaration  of  his   trust  for 

F.  Mathewes  benefit  of  the  lease  of  the  manors  of  Poston 

Vowchurch  and.  Turnston,  1652 
Petition  of  John  Mason,  of  Lampster,  to  Sir  Julius  Caesar, 

Minister  of  the  Rolls,  to  be  allowed  to  sue  in  forma  pauperis 

385  Herefordshire.     Extracts  from  various  Authors  and  copies  of 

original  Papers  relating  to  the  County  and  City  of  Hereford, 
collected  by  John  Allen,  jun.  .  4to 

386  Herefordshire.     Miscellaneous  collections  for  the  Biographi- 

cal and  Literary  History  of  the  County,  by  J.  Allen,  jun., 
containing  List  of  the  Paintings  at  Hampton  Court,  Authors 
natives  of  the  County  .  .  4to 

387  Hermant,  ou  Hernant.     Le  Romman,  de  Sapience  copie  sur 

le  Manuscrit  existant  dans  la  Bibliotheque  publique  de  la 
ville  de  Chartres,  par  M.  Herisson  .  fol. 

*^*  The  transcriber  has  inserted  at  the  commencement  an  Account 
of  the  Author,  and  of  other  Manuscripts  of  this  Roman,  which 
has  not  been  published. 

388  Herouard,  Seigneur  de  Vaugrigneuse  (Jean)  Projet  de  TAm- 

bassadeur,  morocco,  by  Lewis  .  4to 

389  Herp.     Scala  divini  amoris,  scripta  a  Henrico  Herp  guardiano 

Franciscanorum  in  Mechlinia  Brabancise  oppido :  of  the 
XV  century,  half  bound  .  .  4to 


46  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

390  Hertfordshire.     Rolls  of  the  Manor  of  Bushey,  from  1st  to 

8th  of  Edward  V,  being  then  part  of  the  possessions  of 
Alicia  Countess  of  Salisbury,  and  afterwards  of  Richard 
Nevylle,  Earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury  [the  King-Makmr) 

391  Hertfordshire.     Rotulus  de  redditibus  et  firmis  Johanis  de 

Leventhorpe  in  Chesthunt  anno  xii  regis  Henrici  quarti 

two  long  rolls  of  vellum 

392  Hertfordshire.     Terrier  of  lands   in  the  neighbourhood  of 

Cheshunt  and  Waltham,  in  the  early  part  of  the  fifteenth 
century  a  long  roll  on  vellum 

393  Hertfordshire.     Charters  and  Constitutions  of  the  Borough  of 

St.  Albans,  fairly  transcribed  from  the  originals  royal  8vo 

394  Hertfordshire.    Marriage  Settlement  between  Sam.  Patteshall, 

of  Easton,   and   Eliz.  Dale,  of  Brockmanton,    1772 

with  seals  and  signatures 
Admissions  of  Robt.   T.   Heysham,   Esq.  to  Lands,  &c.  at 

Bendish,  in  the  Manor  of  Paul's  Walden,  1768 
Abstract  of  the  Title  to  Newberries,  with  legal  Opinion  thereon, 

1738  .  .  fol. 

Survey  of  the  Manour  and  Parish  of  Northaw,  the  estate  of 

Mrs.  Lucy  Alie,  taken  by  T.  Heath,  1752  4to 

Rental  of  West  Reed,  temp.  James  I,  a  roll  on  vellum 

395  Hervey.      Chudleigh    against   Hervey,    4.    Sess.    Hil.    1778, 

20  Feb.  Proceedings  of  Lord  Bristol  to  prove  his  marriage 
with  Mrs.  Hanmer  .  fol. 

396  Hesiodi  Ascrei  Theogonia,  mystic^  et  allegorice  scripta,  vel 

exposita,  cum  interp.  literali  per  Ant.  h.  Cruce,  Grseci 
Latini.  Sermonis  diplomate  regio  moderatorem,  eonim- 
demque  Cathedra  Complutensi  insignitum,  neatly  written  in 
a  Spanish  hand^  Madrid^  1759  .  4to 

397  HiERONYMi  (S.)  Vitse  Pauli  Thebsei  Eremitse,  et  Malchi  Captivi 

Monachi  et  Anonymi  Sermones  Varise 
ON  VELLUM,   hy  an  Italian  scribe  of  the  XV  century^  with 
illuminated  capital^  and  arms  on  the  first  leaf  4to 

398  Historical  Extracts,  principally  from  the  Classic  Authors, 

in  a  small  legible  character  of  the  XVII  century,  2  vol. 
original  blue  morocco  binding  .  12mo 

399  Historical    and   State  Miscellanies.     Proceedings   in   the 

Parliaments    of    1625    and    1626    against    the    Duke   of 

Buckingham 
Speech  delivered  in  the  Star- Chamber  by  the  Lord  Chancellor 

Bacon  to  all  the  Judges  the  last  day  of  Trinity  Term,  1627 
Sir  Francis  Bacon's  Speech  at  the  Arraignment  of  the  Earl 

of  Somerset 
Speech  of  Robert,  Earle  of  Salisbury,  to  the  Parliament,  1609 
Sir  Heneage  Finch,   Recorder  of  London,  his  Speeches  upon 

several  occasions  :  these  speeches  extend  from  1620  to  1626 

inclusive,  and  present  a  complete  history  of  public  affairs  of 

the  city  of  London  during  the  period  .  fol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    KODD.  47 

400  History  and  Miscellanies,  a  volume  containing,  Proceedings 

relating  to  the  Divorce  of  the  Earl  of  Essex,  1613 
Discourse  of  Government,  by  Sir  Henry  Spelman 
•         Treatise  about  Government,  by  John  Lord  Berkeley 

Preceptes   d' Assize ;    Libertez,    Usages,    &c.    de   I'lsle   de 

Guernsey 
Forms  used  in  Pursuits  of  Treason  according  to  the  Law  of 

Scotland,  by  Sir  George  Mackenzie 
Account  of  Dr.  Burnet's  Book,  intituled  Archceologice  Philo- 

sophicce,  by  Dr.  Hooke 
Theologia  Rationalis,  by  Dr.  Sydenham 
Two  Memorials  of  the  Danish   Ambassador,   complaining  of 

Molesworth's  Account  of  Denmark,  requesting  that  all  the 

copies  that  can  be  found  be  burnt  by  the  common  Hangman 
Some   Directions  for  my  Lord  Nottingham's  Buildings,   by 

Sir  Henry  Shere 
Essay  on  the  Decay  of  Rents,  by  Sir  Henry  Coventry,  with 

several  other  Treatises,  calf  .  fol. 

401  Historical  and  State  Miscellanies. 

The  Revenue  of  England,  with  the  Nobility,  Chief  Courts, 

Offices  and  Officers  of  the  same,  1610 
A  Discourse  concerning  the  Principality  of  Wales,   Dutchy 

of  Cornwall,   and  Earldome  of  Chester,  by  Justice  Dode- 

ridge,  1624 
Copy  of  the  Records  of  Nicholas  Fuller's  Case,  of  Gray's  Inn, 

Esq.  5°  Jac.  Regis,  on  Prohibicion 
A  Discourse  of  the  Validity  of  the  Commission  of  Bridewell, 

written  by  Mr.  Serjeant  Fleetwood 
A  Treatise  of  Marriage  between  the  King  of  France  and  the 

King  of  Great  Brittaine,   for  the  Prince  of  Wales  with 

Madam  Henriette  Maria,  1624,  and  other  Treatises       fol. 

402  Historical    and   State    Tracts.      Grievances   exhibited   in 

Parliament  (of  Proclamations  debarring  the  Subject  from 
trying  their  Right  by  the  Law,  Imposition  upon  Mer- 
chandize, Monopolies,  Ecclesiastical  Commission,  &c.) 

His  Majesties  Answer  to  the  Grievances 

Touching  the  Commission  of  Bankrupts 

Directions  concerning  Preachers 

Mr.  St.  John's  Letters  to  the  Mayor  of  Marlborough  touching 
the  Benevolence 

The  Certificate  touching  the  Lord  of  Canterbury's  Irregularity 

A  Treatise  of  the  Chancery 

Many  things  touching  Star- Chamber 

Instructions  to  the  Commissioners  for  the  aid  of,  and  to  make 
Prince  Henry  Knight 

Instructions   to  the   Commissioners  for  levying  the  aide  for 

-the  Marriage  of  the  Lady  Elizabeth  ;  in  a  fair  hand  of  the 

time  of  James  I  .  4to 


48  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

403  Historical  and  State  Treatises. 

1.  Mr.  Hackwell's  Speech  in  tlie  H.  of  C.  8th  Jany.  1st,  on 
the  King's  Prerogative,  whether  he  can  enforce  duties  on 
Merchandize  imported  or  exported 

2.  A  Discourse  touching  the  pretended  Match  between  the 
Duke  of  Norfolk  and  Queen  of  Scots 

3.  An  Enumeration  of  the  Grand  Segnior's  Titles  in  a  Treaty 
between  him  and  Queen  Elizabeth,  dat.  1580 

4.  The  Tryal  of  Sir  John  Perrott,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland 

5.  A  Description  of  the  Court  of  France,  by  Richard  Cook 

6.  A  Letter  from  W.  Butler  to  Sir  Edward  Denny,  Knt.  at 
Waltham 

7.  The  Earl  of  Leicester's  Commonwealth 

8.  Mr.  Peter  Wentworth's  Book  for  the  Succession 

9.  A  General  Survey  of  the  Scottish  Commonwealth,  &c. 

10.  The  E.  of  Essex's  Apology 

11.  Account  of  the  E.  of  Essex's  Trial 

12.  Arraignment  of  the  Earls  of  Essex  and  Southampton 

13.  The  manner  and  end  of  the  E.  of  Essex  in  the  Tower 

14.  The  Remonstrance  or  Charge  of  the  H.  of  Commons 
against  George  D.  of  Buckingham 

15.  The  E.  of  Bristol's  Answer  to  the  Articles  of  High 
Treason 

in  various  hands  of  the  time  of  James  I  and  Charles  I      large  fol. 

404  Historical.     Transcript  of  a  Chronicle  of  Scotland,   1436  to 

1620,  compiled  in  the  Reign  of  James  VI — Papers  on  the 
Royal  Burghs  List  of  English  and  Irish  Bishops,  1600-1820 

a  parcel 

405  Historical   and   Political   Papers,    1650-1730,    with  some 

autographs  .  .  a  parcel 

406  Historical.     Some  Wise   Thoughts  on  the  Principles  of  the 

Revolution — Copies  of  the  Grants  to  the  Penderill  Family 
and  Correspondence  thereon — A  Christian  Discourse,  that 
it  is  not  lawful  to  rebel  against  the  King — Lex  Regia 
Danica  translated  .  a  parcel 

407  Historical.     Acknowledgment  and  Obligation  of  Othes,  Sieur 

de  Granson  and   Gille,   Sieur  de  Senecey,  of  the  sum  of 

57,000  florins  due  to  the  King  of  England,   Edward  III, 

from  Burgundy,  1361 
ON  VELLUM,  in  indifferent  condition 

Order  for  the  Delivery  of  Money  to  Sir  Thomas  Gresham  for 

the  purpose  of  remitting  to  the  Low  Countries,  9  Eliz. 
Court  Roll  of  Pirleston  Corbet,  31  Hen.  VIII 
Document  appointing   Sir    Henneage    Finch   Counsellor  to 

Charles  Prince  of  Wales,  1619 
Note  of  all  manner  of  Charges  bought  the  Seelinge  of  the 

great  Chamber  as  followeth,  1605 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  49 

407*HiSTORiCAL.  Marten  (Henry,  Member  of  the  Long  Parliament) 
Resolution  of  the  H.  of  C.  to  refer  the  business  of  his 
Petition  to  a  Committee,  signed  "  Hen.  Scobell,  Cler. 
Parliament,"  1649 

Information  against  Thomas  Gosse,  of  Rutlandshire,  for 
treasonable  Words  spoken  against  the  King  and  Parliament, 
1662 

Monmouth  (James,  Duke  of)  The  Declaracione  of  J.,  D.  of 
M.,  and  the  Noblemen,  Gentlemen,  and  other,  &c.  now  in 
armes  for  the  defence  and  vindication  of  the  Protestant 
Religion,  &c.  1685,  in  a  hand  of  the  time  4to 

Richard,  Eveque  de  Waterford  et  de  Lismore,  Certificate  in 
favour  of  Sam.  Griffith,  a  young  Englishman,  of  a  good 
family,  newly  converted  to  the  Catholic  Religion,  address'd 
to  the  Abp.  of  Rouen,  1724,  with  his  seal  attached 

Braddon  (Laurence)  Reflections  on  the  Vindication  of  the 
Countess  Dowager  of  Essex  and  Bishop  of  Salisbury 
(Burnet)  in  the  Gazets — The  Bishop's  Reasons  for  the 
Selfe-murder  (of  the  Earl  of  Essex)  considered  and 
answered,  iii  a  neat  hand  of  the  time  .  4to 

408  Historical.     Scheme  for  amending  the  Laws  in  being  relating 

to  the  Poor,  for  the  better  ordering  the  Parish  Poor,  and 

for  the  relief  of  Parish  Rates,  circa  1790  4to 

Cumberland    (William    Augustus,   Duke    of)    Copy  of  the 

Privy   Seal  appointing  him   Keeper  of  Windsor  Forest. 

Letter  respecting  the  taking  out  Letters  of  Administration 

to  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  &c. 
Depositions  and  Papers  relating  to  the  Case  of  the  Perreaus 

and  Mrs.  Rudd 

409  Holland.      Oude    Hollandsche    Gescheidenissen,    ofte    Rym- 

Kronyck  :  of  the  XVI  century,  with  portraits  and  prints 
inserted  .  .  fol. 

410  Holland.     Copies  of  the  original  State  and  Private  Corres- 

pondence  of  C.   Hartsinck    (Burgomaster,    or    Raadpen- 
sioneer?)  of  Amsterdam,  1766-69,  pas^e^  m  a  fol.  volume 

\*  Several  of  these  letters,  which  are  chiefly  in  French,  are  ad- 
dressed to  English  personages,  Lord  Auckland,  Lord  Fielding, 
&c. 

411  Holland.     Estimation  de   la   Depense   a   quoy   montant   les 

ouvrages  du  Projet  des  Fortifications  de  Campen  et  Bergen 
op  Zoom,  1688  .  .  fol. 

Etat  des  Biens  immeubles  appertenants  au  Prince  d' Orange 
et  d' Nassau,  et  des  revenus  provenents  de  ses  charges  de 
Capitaine  general  et  Amiral  des  Provinces  respectives  et 
Pays  de  la  generalite,  &c. :  with  this  are  several  other 
papers,  letters,  and  documents  relating  to  Holland  in  the 
XVI  and  XVIII  centuries  fol.  together  2  voL 


50  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

412  Holland.     Treaties  between   Great   Britain   and  the   United 

Provinces,  fi'om  1662  to  1716,  part  printed  and  part 
manuscript^  old  red  morocco  .  4to 

A  comparative  View  of  the  Principal  Imposts  or  Duties  paid 
in  Holland,  as  well  as  in  the  province  of  Utrecht,  which 
duties  are  chiefly  to  serve  for  the  benefit  of  the  lands  of 
both  Provinces  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

413  Holmes  (G.)   Lectures  on  Natural  Philosophy,  and  others,  by 

Saunderson,  2  vol.  .  .  4to 

414  Homerus.     In  primum  librum  Homeri  Iliadis,   in  an  English 

hand,  of  the  middle  part  of  the  XVI  century  fol. 

415  HOMILI^  ET  LECTIONES  veterum  Officiorum 

A  FINE  Manuscript  op  the  XII  Century,  on  vellum 
written  on  263  leaves  in  double  columns,  the  initial  letters 
in  red  .  .  large  fol. 

*^*  This  valuable  volume  is  from  the  Monastery  of  Stavelot. 

416  Hope   (Sir  T.)  Observations  upon  the  Scotch  Laws.     Indexes 

of  the  Lords'  Decisions,  by  W.  F.,  1705-13,  a  Compend. 

extracted  out  of  Craig's  Feudal  Law  .  fol. 

Hobart(H.,  Lord  Chief  Justice)  Arguments,  being  Judgments 

in  various  causes  in  the  Reign  of  James  I  fol.  together  2  vol. 

417  HOR^.     A  very  pretty  Manuscript  of  the  XV  century, 

UPON  vellum,  w^ith  illuminated  borders  and  miniatures, 
in  a  neat  style  of  French  art.  The  illuminations  consist 
of  a  Calendar  exhibiting  the  Zodiacal  Signs  and  Occupa- 
tions of  the  Months,  and  Miniatures  of  the  Saviour,  the 
Crucifixion,  Pentecost,  the  Virgin,  the  Annunciation,  the 
Visitation,  the  Nativity,  the  Angels  and  Shepherds,  Wise 
Men's  Offerings,  the  Circumcision,  Slaughter  of  the  In- 
nocents, Flight  into  Egypt,  Assumption  of  the  Virgin, 
Penitence  of  David,  and  Vision  of  the  Dead ;  also  several 
borders  of  fruits,  flowers,  and  birds,  in  Venetian  morocco, 
richly  tooled  .  .  12mo 

418  Hor^.     On  vellum,   of  the  XV  century,  written  in  a  gothic 

character  by  an  Italian  scribe.  It  has  twelve  Miniatures, 
the  opposite  page  to  each  in  an  illuminated  border  of 
flowers  and  angels  .  12mo 

419  Hor^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM,  of  the  XV  century ;  with  thirteen  full- sized 
Miniatures  of  Italian  art,  representing  the  Crucifixion, 
Trinity,  Annunciation,  the  Descent  from  the  Cross,  meeting 
of  Elizabeth  and  Mary,  Nativity,  Angels  appearing  to  the 
Shepherds,  Wise  Men's  Offerings,  Circumcision,  Massacre 
of  the  Innocents,  Flight  into  Egypt,  The  Last  Judgment, 
Raising  of  Lazarus,  and  some  smaller  ones  contained  in 
the  initial  letters,  a  very  pretty  specimen  12mo 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  51 

420  HoR^  Beat^.  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  XV  century,  containing  twenty  large 
Miniatures,  carefully  finished,  also  a  rich  border  to 
nearly  every  leaf,  of  Birds,  Fruit,  Flowers,  Insects,  &c. 
and  a  profusion  of  embellished  capitals,  the  whole  in 
brilliant  gold  and  colours 

well  preserved^  in  velvet  binding 

421  HoR^  Beat^e  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XIV  century  ;  a  very  pretty  Manuscript, 
containing  seven  full  sized  miniatures,  the  subjects  from 
sacred  History,  and  thirty-four  small,  representing  various 
Saints,  also  several  floreated  borders  and  illuminated  capitals, 
in  a  neat  style  of  French  art,  in  a  velvet  cover  18mo 

422  HoR-^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM  :  French  Art  of  the  XV  century,  with  thirty- 
eight  miniatures,  and  an  illuminated  border  to  each  page 
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*^*  Curious  on  account  of  the  numerous  saints  and  their  respective 

symbols. 

423  HoR^  Beat^  Marine  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XV  century,  of  Flemish  execution,  with 
sixteen  large  illuminations,  (the  subjects  curious,  curiously 
represented),  and  neat  borders  .  8vo 

424  HoR^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XV  century,  with  five  illuminations, 
initial  letters  and  borders ;  appended  are  numerous  prayers 
in  Flemish,  calf  .  .  8vo 

425  HoR^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XV  century,  with  four  large  illuminations, 
initial  letters  and  borders,  &c.  black  morocco  Svo 

426  HoR^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XV  century,  with  twelve  small  miniatures 
and  borders,  calf  extra  gilt  edges  .  48mo 

427  HoR^,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  vellum  :  Flemish  Art  of  the  XV  century,  in  a  large 
gothic  letter,  with  nine  large  miniatures,  with  borders  ; 
also  other  borders  of  fruit,  flowers,  &c.  on  a  gold  ground. 
Miniature  heads  of  Saints  delicately  finished,  and  numerous 
ornamented  capital  letters,  and  other  ornaments 

in  fine  condition^  with  clasps^  gilt  edges  small  4to 

428  HoRiE :  on  vellum  :  French  Art  of  the  XV  century,  with  illu- 

minated miniatures  of  the  Annunciation,  the  Visitation, 
Nativity,  Angels  appearing  to  the  Shepherds,  the  Wise 
Men's  Offering,  Flight  into  Egypt,  Glorification  of  the 
Virgin,  Repentance  of  David,  and  Vigils  of  the  Dead,  with 
illuminated  capitals  and  some  borders  4to 

429  HoR^.  Hie  incipiunt  mat.  de  Sancta  Maria 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XV  century :  it  is  written  in  a  neat  gothic 
character  .  .  sra.  8vo 

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52  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS    OF   THE 

430  HoR^.     Inclpiunt  Horse  beatse  marise  virginis  secundum  usum 

Romanse  ecclesise 
ON  VELLUM,  with  some  illuminated  borders  and  capitals ;  a 
very  diminutive  Manuscript  of  the  XV  century^  in  a  goihic 
character 

431  HoR^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis  secundum  usum  Romanum 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XVI  century.  It  contains  seventeen  large 
miniatures,  within  architectural  borders,  and  four  small 
ones,  with  numerous  illuminated  capitals 
hound  in  red  velvety  in  fine  preservation  4to 

\*  A  very  choice  and  beautiful  specimen  of  French  art. 

432  HoR^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  FINE  vellum  :  of  the  XVI  century,  in  a  very  large  Gothic 
letter,  240  leaves,  with  seven  fine  and  large  illumina- 
tions, with  borders,  French  style,  numerous  ornamented 
capital  letters,  blue  morocco^  with  clasps  small  4to 

433  HoR^  Beat^  Mari^  Virginis 

ON  VERY  FINE  VELLUM  :  of  the  XVI  ccutury,  with  two  illumi- 
nations the  size  of  the  page,  with  beautiful  ornaments, 
every  page  more  or  less  ornamented  with  miniature  repre- 
sentations of  fruits,  birds,  insects,  &c.  very  delicately 
finished,  morocco^  in  a  case  48mo 

\*  A  small  and  very  beautiful  specimen. 

434  HoR^.     Hier  beginnen  onser  liever  vrouven  getyden,  in  a  fine 

Gothic  character  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XV  century 
original  binding  .  .  12mo 

\*  This  volume  contains  three  early  wood  engravings  by  different 
artists  ;  the  first,  the  Agnus  Dei,  with  a  rhyming  inscription  ; 
the  second,  Ecce  Homo  ;  the  third,  the  Celebration  of  Mass. 
The  first  two  are  what  are  generally  called  block -prints^  and 
are  evidently  very  early  :  the  third,  from  the  neatness  of  the 
engraving,  is  of  a  more  recent  period.  A  consideration  of  the 
number  of  the  early  Horse  which  occur  with  similar  illustra- 
tions, leads  to  the  supposition  that  the  art  of  engraving,  as 
applied  to  the  embellishment  of  manuscripts  and  books,  had 
its  rise  in  the  monasteries. 

435  HoRNE  (Bishop)  Manuscript  Common  Place-Book  of  Extracts 

from  Hutchinsonian  Divines,  and  cautions  on  reading 
Law's  Works,  calf  .  .  4to 

436  HoRTON  (Dr.)  Lectures  and  Sermons,  1661-1663,  neatly  written^ 

2  vol.  .  .  4to 

437  HouDENE.     Mandat  de  50  sols  tournois  au  profit  de  Houdene, 

pour  ses  peine,  voiage,  sallaire,  despens,  et  par  marchie, 
fait  avec  lui  davoir  este  et  chevauchie  hastement  jour  et 
nuit  de  ceste  ville  de  Rouen  a  Vernon  par  I'ordonnance  de 
le  due  de  York,  &c.  19  Sept.  1443 

438  Houghton  Lexiiam.     Admittances  and  Surrenders  made  at  the 

Court  Baron  of,  temp.  James  I,  &c.  on  parchment  (7) 


LATE   MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  53 

439  Household  Book.  XI  Hen.  VIII,  with  List  of  Officers 

Booke  of  the  whole  Charge  of  a  Supper  and  Banquet  Royale 
made  at  Green wyche,  VI  May,  18  Hen.  VIII,  transcript 
of  the  originals  .  folio 

List  of  the  Officers,  &c.  of  the  Royal  Stables,  temp.  William 
and  Mary,  blue  morocco  12mo,  together  3  vol. 

440  Howe,  Lord  Chedworth.     Papers  relating  to  Lord  and  Lady 

Chedworth,  the  estate  at  Arwaston,  and  other  property  in 
Suffolk,  Gloucestershire,  &c.  unbound  fol. 

441  Howard.    Abstract  of  the  Deed  of  Separation  between  Lord 

and  Lady  Surry  (Francis  Fitzroy  Scudamore),  with  valua- 
tion of  the  property  of  Home- Lacy,  Herefordshire,  &c. 
1779  .  .  fol. 

442  Hubert  (Sir  Francis)   History  of  Edward  II,  a  Poem  of  the 

time  of  Charles  I,  in  a  fair  hand  4to 

443  Ignatii  (B.)  Loiol^  Juventus  et  Conversio.  Rev.  ac  Sereniss. 

Archid.  Leopoldo  Argentin.  et  Passau  Episc.  et  data  a 
Collegio  Vienn.  Soc.  Jesu  pridie  Kal.  August.  1619      fol. 

*^*  A  sacred  play  in  the  form  of  the  ancient  Mysteries.  Among 
the  Dramatis  Personae  are  introduced  the  Virgin,  Jesus,  St. 
Peter,  Lucifer,  Pallas,  Mars,  &c. 

444  Indentures.     Leases,  &c. :  on  vellum  a  large  roll 

445  India.     Diary  of  the  Transactions  of  John   Misenor,   Henry 

Revell,  Thomas  Wilson,  Henry  Devisme,  and  John  Hull, 
appointed  by  the  Court  of  Directors  for  the  management  of 
their  affairs  by  the  Ships  St.  George  and  Stafford,  bound 
for  Canton,  1747-53  .  fol. 

446  India.     Commission  from  the  E.  I.  C.  to  Sir  John   Lindsay, 

Commissioner-in- Chief  in  India,  with  the  transactions  of 
Sir  John  during  the  time  he  held  the  command  of  the 
fleet  in  the  gulph  of  Persia  and  Indian  ocean,  1768-70  fol. 

447  India.     History  of  the  former  Gentoo  Rajahs  who  ruled  over 

the  Paundien  Mundalom,  translated  1803  fol. 

448  India.     Copies  of  Dispatches  from   India  to  the  Directors  of 

the  E.  I.  Company  in  London  relative  to  the  Mahrattas, 
(fee.  1771  .  .  folio 

Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  examine  the  question 
of  increase  of  remuneration  to  the  Directors 

folio,  together  2  vol. 

449  India.     A  large  Parcel  relating  to  Indian  Affairs  during  the 

years  1760  to  1805,  many  copies  of  private  letters  from 
Head  Quarters  of  the  Army,  &c. 

450  Indices  varii  in  Ammianum  Marcellinum  4to 

Institutionum  Imperialium  Liber  :  of  the  XVII  century 

4to,  together  2  vol. 

451  Indulgenza  del  Portiuncula.     In  qual  modo    San    Francisco 

nostro  Padre  ottenne  da  Iddio  T  Indulgenza  della  Porti- 
uncula, in  a  good  handj  of  the  XVI  century  4to 


54  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUS(;KIPTS    OF    THE 

452  Illuminated    Paintings.     Eleven  Vows  taken    by  Nuns  in 

various  Convents :  on  vellum^  with  figurative  emblazoned 
borders 

453  Illyrian   Language.      Dissertazione   sopre   una    Inscrizione 

Illyrica  .  .  folio 

Inscriptiones  (Graece  et  Latinse)  in  Itinerariis,  1709  inventse 

folio 

*^*  Taken  by  an  English  traveller  from  monuments  then  existing 
in  Asia  Minor.     From  Taylor  Combe's  Library. 

454  Ireland.       Names  of  the  gentlemen  and  freeholders  of  the 

Kinges  Countie,  sworne  before  the  L.  Deputie,  3  Dec.  1576, 
for  the  presenting  the  causes  and  innormities  hereafter 
ensuing,  with  the  signatures  and  the  endorsement  of  Sir  H. 
Sydney^  very  curious 

455  Ireland.     Agreement  between  the  Crown  and  Arthur  Lord 

Chichester,  exchange  of  Lands  in  Ulster  for  daily  pay, 
endorsed  on  the  back  by  Lord  Chichester,  1616 

456  Ireland.     A  volume  containing  various  Tables  relating  to  the 

Revenue  and  Statistics  of  Ireland  from  1616  to  1714 
Establishment  for  the  quarter  ending  the  24th  June,  1709 
Totals  of  the  Establishments  of  Officers  in  the  Ports,  1683-4-5-6 

and  to  1714 
A  State  of  his  Majesty's  Revenues  in  Ireland  for  7  years, 

ending  1623 
An  Account  of  all  Men  and  Horses  that  have  been  tran- 
sported out  of  Ireland,  &c.  from  1669  to  1675 
A  list  of  all  the  Ships  belonging  to  the  Lord  Protector  of 

Ireland 
An  estimate  of  the  Moneys  now  current  in  Ireland 
Popish  Clergy  of  Ireland 

An  Abstract  of  the  Produce  of  the  Forfeited  Estates 
A   State  of  the   Quit- Rents  of  Ireland,    and  other   similar 
Treatises,  in  one  vol.  vellum  binding  large  fol. 

457  Ireland.     Miscellaneous  Collections  relative  to  Ireland  : — 

I.  Precedents  for  Forms  of  Law 

II.  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioner  of  the  Court  of  Claims 
in  Ireland  in  1646 

III.  Indenture  sexpartile  of  Settlement  of  the  Estates  of 
Richard  Earl  of  Corke,  Mar.  1,  1624 

IV.  Charge  for  Accoutraments  for  the  Officers  and  Soldiers 
in  Lord  G.  Hamilton's  Regiment,  1691,  with  the  original 
Receipts  of  all  the  Officers  for  their  Pay,  1690-1691, 
vellum  binding  .  .  fol. 

58  Ireland.     A  Reply  to  the  Answers  and  Objections  with  the 
Farmers  made  the  20th  Janry.  168^  to  Marshall's  Plea 
and  the  Attorney  General's  Confession 
*^*  This  Manuscript  relates  to  lands  in  the  county  of  Down,  imper- 
fect, wanting  all  after  page  60.  fol. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  55 

459  Ireland.     An  extensive  Collection  of  Deeds,   Family  Papers, 

and  Documents  connected  with  the  Family  and  Property 
of  William  Dungan,  Viscount  Claine,  Earl  of  Limerick ; 
also  Deeds  relating  to  the  Family  of  Wall,  alias  Weale,  of 
the  Queen's  County 

460  Ireland.     The  Appeal  against  Dr.  McLaughlin,  Bp.  of  Raphoe, 

Appeal  and  exculpatory  Address  to  the  R.  C.  Bps.  of  Ire- 
land, drawn  up  by  Counsellor  C.  Linch  (relative  to  the 
Sale  of  Pews  in  a  Chapel),  a  long  and  interesting  note  hy 
the  late  J.  Weale^  Esq.  .  .  fol. 

Deposition  of  Thomas  Ellis,  Esq.  Barrister,  relating  to  the 
Obstructing  of  Protestants  in  attending  the  Public  Meeting 
in  Dublin,  Feb.  18th,  1819,  with  Signature  of  Thomas 
McKenny,  Mayor  of  Dublin  .  large  sheet 

461  Ireland.     Official  Account  of  the  Population  of  Carrick-on- 

Suir,   1799,  a  fine  manuscript,  written  in  a  tabular  form 

large  fol. 

462  Ireland.     Rent  Roll  of  the  Pavement  Tax  in  Merion  Square 

and  the  adjacent  Streets,  Dublin,  for  1776,  by  Richard 

Gladwell,  for  Col.  Burton,  neatly  written  4to 

Account  how  the  Lordship  of  Moyglare  is  let  for  the  yeare  1733 

463  Ireland.     Account  of  Ships  Registered  in  Ireland,  their  names 

and  tonnage,  where  built,  the  number  of  men  and  boys 
employed  therein,  and  their  entries,  1787-1792,  in  2  large 
volumes,  half  bound  .  .  fol. 

464  Ireland.      Establishment  of  the   Officers  for  Managing  the 

Revenue  in  Ireland,  1700  .  8vo 

Civil  List  Establishment,  1794,  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves    8vo 

together  2  vol. 

465  Ireland.     Civil  List  of  Ireland  temp.  William  III.    The  Esta- 

blishment or  List  containing  all  the  Payments  to  be  made 
for  Civil  Affairs  from  1st  of  August  1701-13,  William  III, 
neatly  written 
Various  Papers  relating  to  the  Property  of  the  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond and  the  Earl  of  Carberry,  with  map  of  Port  William, 
in  the  county  of  Westmeath,  1762  fol.  together  2  vol. 

466  Ireland.     Letters,  &c.  to  Lord  Northington : — Plan  for  Culti- 

vating the  Unreclaimed  Lands  in  Ireland,  and  thereby 
Relieving  the  Old  Lands  .  a  parcel 

467  Ireland,  &c.     Papers,  and  Printed  MS.,  relating  to  the  Woods 

and  Forests  in  Ireland,  &c.  collected  by  James  Weale,  Esq. 

a  parcel 

468  Ireland.     Reports  and  Instructions  on  the  Military  Establish- 

ment of  Ireland  during  the  Lieutenancies  of  the  Earl  of 
Westmorland,  Dukes  of  Portland,  Buckingham,  Rutland, 
&c.  with  autograplis  .  a  parcel 

469  Ireland  (S.)  Journal,  containing  his  Journeys  in  various  Parts 

of  England 
Journal  of  his  Tour  in  France,  1791  8vo,  together  2  vol. 


56  CATALOGUE   OF   MANUSCRIPTS   OF   THE 

470  Ireland  (S.)  Biographical  and  Literary  Memoranda  relating  to 

George  Steevens,  the  Editor  of  Shakespeare.  In  the  same 
volume  are  various  Sketches  of  Views  in  France  and  Eng- 
land, and  Portraits  of  Lady  Hume,  1785,  Kirk  White, 
Counsellor  Pigot,  and  others,  Wickliffe's  Table  and  Pulpit 
at  Lutterworth,  &c.  in  a  4to  volume 

471  Ireland  (W.  H.)   Transcript  of  the  Tragedy  of  King  Lear, 

copied  verbatim  et  literatim  from  the  spurious  MS.  given  in 
by  me  to  my  Father  by  my  eldest  Sister,  half  hound  russia  fol. 

472  Ireland  (W.  H.)   Two  Transcripts  of  the  Play  of  Vortigern, 

taken  from  my  supposed  Shakspeare  MS.,  the  first  written 
by  my  Mother,  the  second  by  my  Sister  Anna  Maria  Ire- 
land, half  hound  russia  .  .  fol. 

473  Ireland  (W.  H.)   Henry  the   Second,   a   Play,  by  William 

Shakspeare,   half  russia  .  .  fol. 

474  Ireland  (W.  H.)    Copies  of  Documents  printed  in  the  four 

Guinea  Work  of  my  Papers,  with  other  Correspondences 
never  published,  in  the  hand-writing  of  my  Father, 
28  February,  1824,   W.  H.  Ireland,  half  hound  russia 

475  Isle  of  Man.     Case  of  Stevenson  v.  Stevenson,  1748-1754  fol. 

476  IsTORiA.     A  volume  of  Historical  Papers,  in  the  Italian  and 

French  Languages,  relating  to  Events  in  the  Seventeenth 
Century,  principally  to  the  War  in  Hungary,  the  State  of 
France,  and  the  Revolution  in  England  in  1688.  It  con- 
tains Letters  relating  to  the  Flight  of  James  II  and  his 
Queen,  their  Reception  in  France,  &c. 
a  curious  volume,  from  the  library  of  Cardinal  Imperiali     fol. 

477  Italia.     Istoria  di  Italia  :  of  the  XVII  century 

Relatione  del  Negotiato  del  Card.  Spada  Plenipotentiario  di 
N""".  Sig.  neir  aggiustamento  pi  Pace  col.  Ser™°.  D.  Parma, 
1642 

De  Italis  Jurisconsultis  Poetis  Exercitatio,  cum  Annotationi- 
bus  Historicis,  neatly  written  fol.  together  3  vol. 

478  Italia.     Lettere  di  Pietro  Pasqualeji,   Ambas^^  al  Re  d'Un- 

gheria  nella  Lega  di  Cambray.  2.  Relatione  di  Roma  del 
Card.  Comendone.  3.  Relazione  di  Roma  delF  Ambas^. 
Veneto  Card.  Niccolo  Errizzo.  4.  GF  Inganni  scoperti 
della  Francia  nella  successione  alle  Monarchia  di  Spagna 
in  favor  del  Principe  elettorale  di  Bavaria,  in  different 
hands :  of  the  XVII  century  .  .  fol. 

479  Jamaica,  Barbados,  and  the  West  Indies.      A  very  large 

Mass  of  Papers  relating  to  the  West  Indies  and  Jamaica, 
several  of  them  original,  with  signatures  of  the  Governors, 
unbound 

480  James  I.     A  volume,  containing  Speeches,  Letters,  &c.  of  the 

King,  the  Lord  Keeper,  the  Earl  of  Bristol,  the  Prince, 
the  Duke  of  Buckingham,  and  others,  relating  to  the  pro- 
posed Marriage  between  Prince  Charles  and  the  Infanta  of 
Spain,  in  the  original  binding  .  4to 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  57 

481  James  I.     The  Commons  Protestation,  Remonstrance  or  Apo- 

logy, tempore  Jacobi  Regis  I :  ""'  Anno  I :  ""<» — A  Catt 
may  Look  at  a  King,  by  Sir  Anthony  Welding,  Baronet, 
1652,  in  a  large  legible  hand  .  fol. 

482  James  II.     The  Debate  between  the  two  Houses  of  Parliament 

on  the  Abdication  of  the  Crown  by  James  II,  1688,  a  ma- 
nuscript of  the  timej  in  the  original  morocco  binding        fol. 

483  Jersey,  Guernsey,  &c.    A  very  extensive  Collection  of  Papers 

concerning  the  Laws,  Privileges,  &c.  of  the  Channel 
Islands,  chiefly  of  an  Official  Character,  from  the 
Papers  of  Sharpe,  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury,  equal  to  five 
large  volumes  in  folio,  unbound 

484  Jesuits.     Recueil  des  pieces  Relatifs  a  la  Suppression  des  Je- 

suits en  Italic,  Espagne,  Portugal,  et  France  en  Tan  1773, 
neatly  written,  in  3  vol.  .  .  4to 

485  Jesuits.     Nouvelles  de  Nostre  temps,  ou  Recueil  de  Pieces 

Fugitives  et  Rares  de  Lettres  Curieuses  et  Anecdotes  pour 
servir  a  I'Histoire  du  XVIII  Si^cle,  in  5  vol.       small  4to 

*^*  These  pieces  relate  principally  to  the  Jesuits.  In  one  of  the 
volumes  is  the  copy  of  a  Letter  from  Clement  XIII  to  Lord 
Arundel,  of  Wardour,  1766. 

486  Jesuit  College  at  Aubenas.     A  Collection  of  thirteen  Do- 

cuments relating  to  the  Foundations  and  Possessions  of  the 
College  of  Jesuits  at  Aubenas,  a  Town  in  the  Vivarais  in 
the  Province  of  Languedoc,  originals  or  official  copies,  some 
on  vellum,  some  on  paper 

487  Jesuitas.     Representacion  de  la  Compania  de  Jesus  al  summo 

Pontifico,  a  curious  Manuscript  in  justification  of  the  Society 

4to 

488  Jewel  (A)  Case,  covered  with  maroon  morocco,  containing  an 

Egyptian  Scarabei,  piece  of  Mosaic,  &c. 

489  Jews.     Proportions  for  the  Jewish  Bath  and  their  other  Liquid 

Measures,  calculated  from  the  Capacity  of  the  Brazen  Sea, 
XVIII  century,  in  a  good  hand  .  4to 

490  Jews.     Tractatus  de  Judeis.      Hie  incipit  prohemium  unius 

libelli  translati  de  arabico  in  Latinum  de  inductione  ad 
fidem  Catholicam  judeorum  a  quodam  judeo  Confecto,  in 
a  good  legible  hand:  of  the  XV  century  .  4to 

491  Joannis  (S.)  Evangelia,  cum  Commento,  written  in  a  semi- 

gothic  character 
ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XIII  century  .  .  4to 

492  Josu^  Liber,  autore  Chilkia  tempore  Josise  summo  Pontifices 

recensitus  Publicse  in  Academia  Julia  a.  1721  et  a.  1724, 
3  vol.  vellum  binding  .  .  fol. 

Autograph  of  the  learned  Hermann  von  der  Hardt's  Commentary 
on  the  book  of  Joshua.  It  contains  some  singular  cuts  in 
wood,  engraved  purposely  for  the  work,  which  he  intended 
for  publication. 


*  * 


58  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

493  JowETT  (Dr.)   Substance  of  his  Course  of  Lectures  on  the 

Roman  Civil  Law,  read  at  Cambridge,  1783-4,  2  vol. 
Bacon  (Francis  Lord).     An  Advertisement  touching  an  Holy 
Warre,  and  of  a  Digest  to  be  made  of  the  Laws  of  England, 
in  a  hand  of  the  time  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 

494  Kent.     A  Collection  of  Ancient  Deeds  relating  to  Lands  in 

Herne,  near  Canterbury,  from  the  reign  of  Richard  II, 
with  the  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Denne,  to  whom  the 
Estate  belonged,  drawn  out  on  a  large  sheet  of  paper :  of 
the  middle  of  the  XVII  century,  with  the  arms  emblazoned 

495  Kent.     Title  Deeds  to  Estates  near  Hearn,  with  Signatures 

of  Members  of  the  Oxenden  Family,  on  parchment 

in  2  cases 

496  Kent.     Batteley  (J.)  Antiquitates  Rutupinse,  Ox.  1745      4to 

*^*  This  copy  belonged  to  the  Rev.  0.  Batteley,  nephew  of  the 
author,  who  has  inserted  various  Letters  from  J.  Finch, 
John  Bowtell,  &c.  containing  biographical  particulars  re- 
lating to  the  author,  also  a  drawing  of  the  Isle  of  Thanet, 
and  MS.  additions. 

497  Kent.     Depositions  of  Giles  Pepper  and  others,  in  a  cause  in 

1513,  respecting  the  Right  of  Tithes  in  Lands  situate  at 
Hougham,  parcel  of  the  Possessions  of  the  dissolved  Priory 
of  St.  Martins  of  Le  New  Work  in  Dover,  written  in  the 
XVI  century,  sewed  .  .  fol. 

498  Kent.     Lease  of  Lands  in  Newchurch,  Stephen  Curtis  to  Sam. 

Curtis,  for  1000  years 
Deed  respecting  the  Lands  of  Geo.  Smedlye,  of  Thorne,  1582 
Sale  of  a  Tenement  in  Lewisham,  Henry  Baldwyn  and  John 
,  Gardyner,    executors   of   Thomas   Ward,    to    Sir    David 

Cuningham  and  Niniam  Cunningham,  20  Car.  I 
Letter  of  Attorney  of  the  Mayor  and  Citizens  of  Rochester, 

in  Trust  for  Francis  Barrell,  Esq.  to  Mr.  Henry  Sheafe, 

to  receive  Dividends  on  South  Sea  Stock,  with  seal  of  the 

corporation^  1727 

499  Kent.     Abstract  of  the  Title  to  the  Julyans  and  Old  Barnes, 

at  Lydd,  1655-1721,  two  sheets        '  .  fol. 

Alphabetical  List  of  the  Freemen  of  Sandwich,  1756     12mo 
Tour  into  Kent,  Sussex,  &c.  1809,  by  an  Artist  fol. 

together  S  vol. 

500  King.     Poems,  by  various  hands  of  the  time  of  James  I  and 

Charles  I,  chiefly  by  Dr.  Henry  King,  Bp.  of  Chichester, 
and  his  brother :  they  are  written  in  various  hands  small  4to 

*^*  Besides  Bp.  King,  there  occur  among  the  authors,  Ben  Jonson, 
Bp.  Corbett,  P.  Bradshaw,  Dr.  Donne,  and  Tho.  Carey. 

501  Labelye  (Charles)  Enquiry  about  some  Effects  of  Tides,  parti- 

cularly on  the  Fens,  circa  1747  .  4to 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  59 

502  Le  Cene  (Charles)  Manuscrits,  10  vol. 

Vol.  1.   Volkelius  de  la  Verite  de  la  Religion  Chretienne. 

—  2.  La  Religion  Naturelle.    Catechism  de  la  Religion  Chre- 

tienne. Sur  la  Trinite.  La  Foy  des  Premiers  Chre- 
tiennes,  Martyrs  et  Ancien  Peres.  Dissertatio  de 
Concilio  Niceno  ej usque  authoritate,  &c. 

—  3.  Traite  de  Reformation  de  I'Eglise,  &c. 

—  4.  Dialogues  de  Bernadin  Ochini,  &c. 

—  5.  Avertissement  sur  la  Traduction  du  N.    Testament. 

Sermon  sur  la  Blaspheme,  contre  le  St.  Esprit,  par 
M.  Alix,  ^c.  This  contains  nine  more  pieces  by 
Peter  Alix. 

—  6.  Controvesee  sur  la  Grace. 

—  7.  Controvesee  sur  la  Grace,  la  Liberte  de  T  Homme,  La 

Providence,  &c. 

—  8.  Extraits  d'Histoire  et  de  Morale. 

—  9.  Beaulieu  de  aeterna  hominum  prsedestinatione,  &c. 

— 10.  Du  regne  de  Dieu  et  de  Jesus  Christ  sur  les  Hommes 
depuis  le  commencement  du  Monde  jusques  dans 
Teternite,  written  in  a  small  neat  hand^  10  vol.  half 
hound  in  vellum 

\*  The  writer  of  these  volumes  was  a  French  Protestant  Clergyman, 
who  came  over  to  England  on  the  revocation  of  the  edict  of 
Nantes,  and  died  here  in  the  year  1703.  He  is  known  by 
his  translation  of  the  Bible  into  French,  printed  in  2  vol.  fol. 

503  Lambard  (William  Kentish,  Antiquary)   Archeion,  or  of  the 

High  Courts  of  Justice  in  England,  written  in  the  early 

part  of  the  XVII  century,  vellum  binding  4to 

The  Forme  of  Process  before  the  Lords  of  Session,  in  a  neat 

hand^  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII  century  4to 

Lectures  upon  the  Common  Law  of  England,  systematically 

ari'anged,  neatly  written  about  1760  .  4to 

Littleton  (F.,  Eman.  Coll.  Cambridge)  Catechism  of  the  Laws 

of  England,  1747  .  4to,  together  4  vol. 

504  Lamentationes  et  Liber  Jobi.     In  versiculos  Metrice  divisit  a 

Schultens  et  Grey,  Hebrew  in  Roman  letters  4to 

505  Lancashire.     Sale  of  Lands,  Hollingworth  in  Butterwork,  from 

Edward  Riding  to  John  Clegg,  1616 
Journal  of  the   Siege  of   Latham  House,  defended  by  the 
Countess  of  Derby,  the  first  four  pages  wanting  4to 

506  Laurentii  de  Aquilegia  Theorica,  seu  Ars  Dictaminis  Parisiis 

compilata,  of  the  XV  century  .  4to 

*^*  A  curious  work  on  the  art  of  epistolary  correspondence,  with 
forms  of  superscriptions  of  letters,  and  the  titular  style  of 
different  degrees. 

507  Law.     Liber  Brevium,  a  Manuscript  of  the  XVII  century  fol. 

I 


60  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

508  Law  Courts.     A  Treatise  of  the  seveml  Courts  of  Law,  their 

Origin,  Powers,  &c. — Observations,  Political  and  Civil — 
Observations,  Ordinary,  concerning  every  state,  in  a  fair 
hand  of  the  time  of  Charles  I  .  fol. 

509  Law.     Precedents  or  Forms  of  Practice  and  Proceedings  in  two 

subjects  of  Scotch  Law,  namely  Stvles  and  Signatures, 
2  vol.  .  ^  .  fol. 

\*  These  precedents  appear  to  have  been  written  by  James  Curie, 
and  have  been  taken  by  him  from  drafts  drawn  by  Hugh 
Crawfurd,  Thomas  Pringle,  George  Balfour,  Robert  Crawfurd, 
(revised  by  Charles  Erskine)  about  1728-32. 

510  Law.     Precedents  in  Pleading,  2  vol.  of  the  XVIII  century  fol. 

Legal  Forms  of  the  XVIII  century  .  fol. 

Questions  and  Arguments  before  Mr.  Wynne,  the  Reader  at 

Clifford's  Inn,  1635  .  fol.  together  3  vol 

511  Law.     Common  Place  Book,  in  a  large  bold  hand  fol. 

Cases  in  the  King's  Bench,  6  and  7  George  I 
Legge  (H.)   Office  Book,   1786.     It  contains  copies  of  De- 
clarations, Replications,  &c.  fol.  together  3  vol. 

512  Law: — Phipps  (Sir  Constantine)  Precedents  in  Conveyancing 

drawn  by  Sir  C.  Phipps,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1710, 
very  closely  and  neatly  written  hy  Thomas  Aldene^  300 
pages  .  .  fol. 

512*Proceedings  in  the  Bankruptcy  of  the  Rev.  James  Farrar, 
Vicar  of  Brignall,  Yorkshire,  1758,  in  the  hand- writing 
of  William  Hutchinson,  the  Historian  of  Durham,  one  of 
the  Commissioners  .  4to 

513  Law.   A  Booke  of  sundry  Justice  workes  what  a  Justice  of  Peace 

may  do,  in  a  neat  hand  of  the  time  of  James  I  8vo 

Lex  TERRiE  explained  by  a  digest  of  the  matters  in  Littleton's 
Tenures  and  Lord  Coke's  Commentaries  thereon  into  formes 
of  Common  Pleas,  and  illustrated  by  the  application  of  the 
most  of  the  cases  to  some  maxime  and  received  rule  of 
Law,  time  of  Charles  I  .  8vo 

514  Lecc A.  Origen  y  descendencia  de  la  Yll'"^  familia,  y  antiquissima 

Casa  de  Lecca,  por  Salazar  :  of  the  XVIIth  century      4to 

515  Lectionarium   Gr^cum.     on  vellum:  of  the  XIV  century. 

Selections  from  the  Evangelists  for  the  use  of  the  Greek 
Church.  It  is  written  in  a  good  clear  character,  but  several 
of  the  leaves  are  wanting,  and  others  damaged  4to 

516  Lectiones  et  Omell^.     on  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  century, 

slightly  imperfect  .  large  fol. 

517  Legal  Papers  relating  to  the  Isle  of  Man 

Papers  relating  to  Boston,  Antigua,  &c.  fol. 

518  Leges  WisiGOTiiORUM.     Of  the  XVII  century 

written  in  a  fine  clear  hand  .  thick  fol. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  61 


FOURTH    DAY'S    SALE. 


519  LEICESTER.     The  History  and    Antiquitys  of  the  ancient 

Town  and  once  citty  of  Leicester.  Of  the  early  part  of 
the  last  century  .  .  fol. 

520  Leide  Boeck.     A  book  of  Songs  and  Poems,  in  Dutch,  written 

about  the  year  1620  .  oblong  4to 

521  Lelaboureur,  Histoire  de  la  Pairie  de  France,  in  a  good  hand, 

calf^  with  arms  on  the  sides  .  fol. 

522  Lentaris   (Ant.)  Inscriptiones  Greece,  facsimile  of  an  ancient 

roll  .  .  fol. 

523  Leopold   I.     L'Apologista  confutatio;   Risposta  alle  Calunnie 

di  un  Defensore  della  Guerra  Francese  contra  la  mossa  e 
giustizia  dell'  Armi  Cesaree.  L'ombra  di  Ferdinando  III 
apparsa  all'  Imperatore  Leopold  I.  Lettera  del  CoUegio 
Elettorale  a  sua  Maesta,  1683,  &c. 
523*Lhuyd  (E.)  Two  Letters,  viz.  the  Second  and  Fourth  of  his 
Epistles  on  rare  Fossils,  trans,  by  Price,  Keeper  of  the 
Bodleian  Library.  They  accompany  a  copy  of  his  Litho- 
phylacii  Britannici  Ichnographia,  1699,  which  has  been 
corrected  for  the  Second  Edition,  on  the  first  leaf  of  which 
is  the  autograph  of  Thos.  Hearne,  1723  8vo 

524  Lesley.     Breviat  of  the  Genealogie  of  the  honourable  Surname 

of  the  Lesleys,  Earles  of  Rothes,  since  their  first  arrivall 
in  Scotland  to  thir  dayes,  collected  out  of  ancient  evidences, 
manuscripts,  and  histories  of  the  times,  by  Sir  James 
Balfour  of  Denmill,  Esq.  Lyon  King  at  Arms  4to 

525  Leti  (Gregorio)  Theatre  Belgique,  ou  descriptions  historiques, 

chronologiques,  et  geographiques  des  sept  Provinces  Unies, 
trad.  del'Italien  de  Gregorio  Leti,  neatly  written,  1690, 
2  vol.  calf  .  •  .  4to 

526  Letters,  Memorials,  Official  Documents,  &c.  relating  to  Com- 

merce, Manufactures,  Revenue,  Cm'rency,  the  Colonies,  &c. 
printed  and  MS.  .  .  a  parcel 

527  LiDDALL    (Mr.,    Rector   of  Colchester)    a   Catechisme  of  the 

Grounds  of  Religion  by  way  of  question  and  answer,  in  a 
neat  hand  of  the  time  of  Charles  I  .  4to 

528  Life  of  the  afflicted  Dorea,  from  her  Infancy  to  the  31st  year 

of  her  age  (May  1668),  old  tnorocco,  silvr  clasps       18mo 

529  Lincolnshire.       Terrier    of    Lands    in    Hawke    Welisland, 

Kyllingworth,  &c.  of  the  XIV  century,  on  vellum         4to 

530  Lincolnshire.       Assessment   for    the    Repairs    of   (Jrnntham 

Church 
Powers  of  Attorney,  with  autographs^  <|t.  a  parcel 


62  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

531  Lincolnshire.    Pardon  from  K.  Charles  II  to  Edward  Ayscough 

Report  upon  the  Earl  of  Lincoln's  Memorial  for  renewing 
his  Leases  of  the  Bailiwicks  of  ultra  and  citra  Grantham 
Copy  of  Lord  Lincoln's  Certificate  relating  to  the  same,  1768 
Grantham,  Osbournby,  and  Swarby :  a  Terrier  of  all  the 
Inclosures,  Lands,  Leys,  and  Meadows,  belonging  to  Sir 
Fras.  Whitchcote,  Bart,  in  the  several  Fields  of  Swarby,  as 
they  were  taken  by  Mr.  Terry  and  Stephen  Bee,  the  5th 
Nov.  1745.  Also  of  all  the  Inclosures,  Lands,  &c.  be- 
longing to  Sir  Eras.  Whichcote,  in  Osbournby.  And  also 
an  Account  of  Mr.  Garner's  House  at  Grantham,  by  the 
said  S.  Bee,    1745  .  .  8vo 

532  LiTURGiA.     Formula  Precum,  Grsece,   anno    1557,  from  the 

Guildford  Collection  .  4to 

533  LiTURGiA  Gr^ca,  early  part  of  the  XV  century  4to 

534  LiDGATE.     Life  of  oure  Ladye,  in  verse,  a  leaf  of,  printed  by 

Caxton 
A  Divine  Poem  on  the  Festivals  of  the  Church,  in  English 

Verse :  of  the  XV  century,  on  28  pages,  inlaid 
half  russia  .  .  fol. 

535  Local  Documents  :  —  Hampshire.     Lease  of  Compton-feilds, 

Isle  ef  Wight,  Henry  Ayleward  to  Wil.  Glede,  1509 
Northumberland.     Reasons  why  the  Bill  for  Norham  Castle 

should  pass  fcirca  1604) 
Northants.     Agreement   for   tenement   in    Woodford,    near 

Thrapston,    between    Mary    Hitchcock    and  John    Fary, 

1720 
Somerset.     Leet  Presentments  for  the  Liberty  and  Manor  of 

Dulverton,  1791 
Worcestershire.     Mrs.   Watie's  Mortgage  to  Mrs.  Hannah 

Wathers,  of  Knighton,  1738 
Orton.     Grant  of  Rich.  C^pellus  de  Fringford  of  a  house  and 

half  a  yardland,  in  the  teiTitory  of  Orton,   to  his  nephew 

Hugo,  of  the  XIII  century,  without  date 
Perth.     List  of  the  Electors  of  the  County  of  Perth,  with 

tabular  view  of  their  calling,  whether  proprietor  or  tenant, 

description  of  property,  and  name  of  each  fol. 

Yarmouth.      An    Abridgment   of    the   transactions   of  the 

Bailiffs  of  Great  Yarmouth,  1655  .  12mo 

536  London  and  Southwark.     Grant,  &c.  of  Lands  in  Southwark, 

Newington,  and  Lambeth,  late  the  property  of  the  Duke  of 

Suffolk  and  Abbot  of  Bermondsey,  from  Edward  VI  to  the 

Maior  and  City  of  London 

Grant  and  Sale  of  two  Water  Milles,  called  Battle  Bridge 

Mylles,  in  Southwark,  from   Sir  John  Copley  to  Sir  W. 

Forman,  35  Henry  VIII  .  fol. 

*^*  The  first  deed  is  very   curious,  the  sign  by  which  each  house 

was  known  being  stated. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  63 

537  London.     Rentall  of  Leicester  Fields  Buildings  for  half  a  year 

Rent  of  Leicester  House,  1743,  damaged  fol. 

Act  for   erecting  the  Parish  of   St.  James,  Westminster, 

I  James  II,  modern  transcript  .  fol. 

Concerning  the  City  of  London,  a  portion  of  a  MS.  of  the 

time  of  Charles  I  .  fol. 

538  London.     A  Collection  of  Papers  and  Deeds  relating  to  the 

Dog  Tavern,   Ludgate  Hill,  from  1607  to  1743,  with  an 
Abstract 
Recollections  of  London,  by  J.  Wilkinson,  in  verse,  part  2  4to 

539  London.     Various  Deeds  relating  to  Lands  in  the  Parish  of  St. 

Ethelburg,  Bishopsgate,  of  the  XVI  and  XVII  centuries 
Confirmation  of  the   Lease   of  a   House  in    St.   Stephen's 

Walbrook,  from  Thos.  Monck  to  Richard  Hert,  1543 
Lease  of  a  Tenement,  the  Sign  of  the  Boreshead,  in  Thomas 

Street,   by  Bilingsgate,  John  Siklemore  to  John   Scott, 

13  Eliz. 
Brief  noat  of  the  Bill  presented  to  Parliament  to  show  how 

needfull  it  is  to  have  a  Court  of  Merchants  in  London, 

circa  1600 

540  London.     Decree  in  the  Judicature  for  determination  of  differ- 

ences touching  Houses  burned  in  London,  1666 
Touching  the  Ministers  in  London  which  do  preache,   but 

refuse  to  administer  the  Sacrament,  1579-80 
The   Letter   of  the   Bp.    of  London  commanding,  and  the 

Petition  of  the  Ministers  to  the  Privy  Council  thereon,  sheet 
Order  of  election  of  Burgesses  made  by  the  Bailiffes  and 

Burges  of  Southwark,  to  appear  in  Parliament,  1592 
441  London.     Indenture   of   Sale   of  houses   in   Panyer's   Alley, 

formerly   part   of   the   possessions   of  the    Savoy,    John 

Elyott  to  Sigismund  Brooke,  3  and  4  Phil,  et  Mary 
The  Act  for  constituting  the  liberties  of  the  Burrough  of 

Westminster,  A.D.  1527,  transcript  .  4to 

Note  of  the  Ground  Rents  due  to  Sir  Stephen  Evance  fi-om 

Goodman's  Fields ;  with  an  agreement  with  John  Banks 

for  building  a  street  thereon 
Lease  of  Tenements  in  Milford  Lane,    St.  Clements  Lane, 

from  Frances    Duchess   of   Somerset   to   Mr.    Frith,   25 

Charles  II,  signature  of  the  Duchess 
542  London.     Certain  special  Allegations  why  the  lands  of  John 

Alymer,  sometime  Bishop  of  London,  should  not  be  made 

liable  to  the  now  Bishop  of  London's  Allegations 
Copy  of  the  Will  of  Gilbert  Prynce,  of  St.  Giles's,  Cripplegate, 

bequeathing  several  houses  in  London,  various  sums  in 

charities,  &c.  1395 
Copy  of  the  Will  of  John  Goodwyn,  1533,  devising  Lands 

in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate 
Presentation  of  John  Dean  to  the  Rectory  of  St.  Bartholomew 

the  less,  in  West  Smithfield,  25  Eliz. 


64  CATALOGUE    OF   MANUSCRIPTS    OF   THE 

543  London.     Proceedings  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  upon  a 

Quo  Warranto  brought  by  the  King  against  the  City  of 
London,  33  Car.  II  .  fol. 

544  Loss.      Nativitas  Friderici  Lossii   Dochestrensis  Angli,  nati 

anno  1641,  m  «  neat  hand  .  12mo 

*^*  A  curious  little  volume,  drawn  up  by  the  father  of  the  person 
whose  nativity  is  here  given,  with  a  judgment  upon  it 
according  to  the  rules  of  art.  A  particular  chapter  is  given 
for  the  fortunes  of  his  son,  and  the  accidents  that  are  to 
happen  to  him  till  his  48th  year  are  minutely  predicted. 

545  LoNGMATE,  Genealogy  of  Edward  III,  King  of  England,  traced 

down  to  the  seventh  generation  from  the  royal  stem, 
prepared  for  publication  by  Longmate,  a  large  folded  sheet 

546  Lopez  (Gregorio)  Exposicio  sobre  el  Apocalypsis  de  San  Joan 

traslada  da  par  Fr.  Alonso  Picazo,  Mexico^  1629  4to 

547  Longitudes.     La  decouverte  des  Longitudes,  par  Mr.  D.  L.  D. 

Sr.  D.  L.  red  morocco  liyied  with  silk,  the  royal  arms  of 
England  impressed  on  the  cover,  apparently  the  presentation 
MS.  to  George  III  .  4to 

548  LowMAN  (Moses)  A  Rationale  of  the  Hebrew  Worship,  with 

several  other  writings  by  the  same  learned  writer,  all 
autograph,  and  some  of  them  believed  to  he  unpublished, 
unbound,  equal  to  4  volumes  .  small  4to 

549  Luke  (Rev.  George  Sercombe)  Collections  for  the  History  of 

Exeter,  containing 
Izaacke's  Antiquities  of  the  City  of  Exeter,  1724,  interleaved 

with  extensive  Manuscript  additions 
Chappie's  Exeter  Transactions  from  1550  to  1740 
Chronicles  of  the  City  of  Exeter,  3  vol.     4to,  together  5  vol. 

\*  The   Author   intended  this  work  for  publication,  and   issued 
printed  proposals,  but  his  death  put  an  end  to  the  design. 

550  Luke  (Rev.  G.  S.)  Appendix  to  the  English  Dictionary,  con- 

taining uncommon  and  unnoticed  English  words,  chiefly 
from  the  Old  Poets  and  Dramatists  .  4to 

*^*  A  useful  and  valuable  volume. 

551  Luke  (Rev.  G.  S.)   Parallel  readings  in  Shakspeare,  Jonson, 

and  Massinger  .  .  4to 

552  Luke  (Rev.  G.   S.)   Illustrations  of  Milton,   Shakspeare  and 

Gray  (by  parallel  passages  from  their  own  writing  and 
from  those  of  other  old  English  Poets)  4to 

553  Luke  (Rev.  G.  S.)  Miscellanies,  consisting  of  original  Poems, 

Extracts  from  various  Authors,  with  Notes,  Classical  and 
Poetical,  Criticism,  <S:c.  .  4to 

554  Luke  (Rev.  G.  S.)  Providential  History  of  England  8vo 

%*  An  original  work,  but  terminating  abruptly  at  the  year  731,  in 
consequence  of  the  death  of  the  author. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  65 

555  Luke  (Rev.  G.  S.)  History  of  the  Rise  of  the  Papal  Power,  in 

a  neat  hand  .  .  4to 

556  Macer  de  Virtutibus  Herbarum,  written  by  an  English  Scribe 

ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  XIV  century  ;  it  is  imperfect,  wanting  the 
first  and  sixth  leaves  .  fol. 

557  Maestricht.     Papel  que  dio  Don  Manuel  di  Lira  k  los  Estados 

Generales  de  las  Provincias  Unidas  del  Pais-baso,  al  tiempo 
de  salir  del  Haya  para  volvere  h.  Espana  et  ano  de  1679, 
Spanish  and  French — Poesias  de  Don  Manuel  de  Lira, 
written  in  the  XVIIth  century  .  4to 

558  Magna  Charta  et  Statute  Antique 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  Century  .  4to 

559  Magnatismo.     Le  sue  capacita  arrivono  a  tutte  le  Relazioni 

della  vita.  E  assai  in  di  la  dai  limiti  del  nostro  picciolo 
globo.  Lettera  al  Signior  de  Heidenstain  Ambasciatore 
per  il  re  di  Suetia  in  Constant! nopoli  6  Nov.  1789 

square  folio^  in  oriental  binding 

560  Malvesin  (Bruno)   La  Vie  du  tres- venerable  Pere  Dom  Jean 

Delibra,  Religieux  Profez  de  la  Chartreuse  de  Caors,  1705 

4to 
*^*  The  subject  of  this  piece  of  Biography  flourished  in  the  middle 
of  the  XVIth  century. 

561  Magalotti   (Conte  Lorenzo)    Lettera   al    Signore   Enrico  di 

Newtton  Inviato  d'Inghilterra,  sopra  i  Miracoli,  ed  in 
particolare  sopra  '1  recuperamento  della  salute  della  Signora 
Lisabetta  Capponi  Orlandini  .  fol. 

\*  From  the  collection  of  the  Earl  of  Guilford. 

562  Marcaldi  (Franc.)  Relazione  della  Stato  delF  Imperio  Turch- 

esca,  1589                          .                       .  4to 

Malatesta  (Gioseppe)  Relatione  de  Vinetiani.  AH'  lUust. 

Duca  di  Sora,  two  leaves  injured                   .  fol. 
*^*  From  the  Library  of  Card.  Imperiali. 

Malta.  Historia  und  Beschreibung  der  Belegerung  von  der 
insell  Malta  bey  den  Turcken,  durch  Hier.  Martinum  zu 
Augspurg,  1566,  in  a  good  hand  .  fol. 

Sommario  de  Capitoli  della  Ven.  Compagnia  di  S.  Maria 
Maddelena  sopra  le  mal  Maritate,  1583   4to,  together  4  vol. 

563  Malthus  (Prof.)  Course  of  Lectures  in  Political  Economy,  at 

the  E.  I.  Col.,  Hertford,  taken  down  by  H.  Lushington, 

vol.  2  and  3  .  .  4to 

Malone  (E.)  Notes  of  Cases  in  Court  during  the  time  he  was 

studying  the  Legal  Profession,  1763-7    4to,  together  3  vol. 

564  Mandeville.     Reisen  nach  der  Heiligen  Grab  durch  de  Herr 

Hans  Mandeville,  half  bound,  neat  .  fol. 

*^*  A  German  version  of  the  travels  of  the  celebrated  Sir  John 
Mandeville.  It  is  written  in  double  columns,  in  a  legible 
hand,  and  dated  1449. 


* 


66  CATALOGUE    OF   MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

565  Malhesius.     St.  Jochimsthal.     Ein  warhaftiger  Bericht  wie  es 

in  der  Kirchen,  Schuel,  und  Spital  in  Sant  Jochimsthal 
gehalten  wirdt,  22  June,  1551,  signed  by  M.  Malhesius^ 
who  wrote  it  ,  .  fol. 

Marsay  (Charles  Hector,  Marquis  St.  George  de)  Leben,  nebst 
der  mit  ihm  vermahlten  Clara  Elisabeth  geborne  Fraul. 
von  Callenberg  von  ihm  selbst  auf  verlangen  guter  freunde 
augesetzt  1774  .  8vo,  together  2  vol. 

566  Mantes.     Memoire  Historique  des  Travaux  du  Pont  du  Mantes. 

Journal  de  Travail  du  Pont  de  Mantes  commence  en  Avril 
1758,  2  vol.  .  .  fol. 

\*  A  valuable  architectural  manuscript,  containing  plans  and  sec- 
tions of  the  masonry  and  machinery,  neatly  drawn  in  pen 
and  ink. 

567  Maria.     Incipit  liber  Appericionum  et  Visionum  beate  et  inte- 

merate  et  sanctissime  marie  dei  genitricis  Almaria  Procu- 
rante  et  eciam  revelante  et  supremo  deo  concedente 
ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  century.     It  is  written  in  a  semi- 
gothic   character,  in  double  columns,   the  heads  of   the 
chapters  rubricated,  in  the  original  binding  4to 

\*  At  the  end  is  a  colophon  containing  the  name  of  the  scribe, 
"Alberti  Scriptoris  de  Indenburga,"  mccclxxiv. 

568  Marle  (M.  de)  Etat  de  la  Recherche  de  la  Noblesse  de  la  Ge- 

neralite  d'Alen9on  suivant  Farrest  du  Conseil  du  22  Mars 
1666,  contenant  les  anciens  nobles,  ceux  qui  ont  etes  ren- 
voyes  au  Conseil  et  ceux  qui  ont  ete  condamnes  comme 
usurpateurs  de  la  qualite  d'Ecuyers,  sur  la  representation 
de  leurs  titres,  &c.,  a  modern  transcript  fol. 

569  Marriott  (Sir  James,  LL.D.)  Travels  in  different  Parts  of 

England  (Nottinghamshire,  Yorkshire,  and  Derbyshire), 
1761,  in  a  neat  hand  .  .  4to 

570  Marrow,  Reading  (De  Pace).     It  is  written  in  the  Court  or 

Norman  French  .  .  4to 

*»*  "  (Which  [reading]  Sir  R.  Owen,  in  his  booke  of  the  Excellency 
and  Antiquitie  of  the  Lawes  of  England,  saies  was  in  the 
xixth  yeare  of  Henry  7th)." 

571  Marten  Family.      A  Genealogical   Account  of  the  ancient 

Family  of  the  Martens,  collected  the  13th  day  of  July 
1710,  at  the  pains  and  expense  of  John  Marten,  of  Hatton 
Garden,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  surgeon,  who  de- 
scended from  the  Martens,  of  Aquitain,  in  France 
a  long  roll  on  vellunij  with  nineteen  shields  of  arms^  tricked 
and  coloured 


*  This  contains  a  great  quantity  of  minute  biographical  particulars 
of  the  author's  family. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  67 

572  Martial.     Select  Epigrams  in  English  verse,  written  in  the 

XVII  century,  with  numerous  corrections  and  alterations 
in  the  translator's  hand,  calf  .  ,  4to 

573  MARTYROLOGIUM  PER  ANTIQUAM 

ON  VELLUM :  OF  THE  XIV  CENTURY  :  207  Icavcs,  written  in 
a  fine  gothic  character,  and  the  rubric  in  large  characters 

large  fol. 
*^*  From  the  monastery  of  Stavelot.     It  contains  the  rules  of  the 
order  of  St.  Benedict,  and  commemoration  of  the  brothers 
and  benefactors  of  the  monastery. 

574  Marulli  (Marci)  Vita  Divi  Hieronymi  Presbyteri.     Adjectis 

Miraculis  quae  de  illo  Cjo-illus  Nazarethi  eps.  commemorat 
in  Summaque  redactis  breviorem 
ON  vellum,  neatly  written  .  .  8vo 

*^*  The  dedication  manuscript  to  Leo  X. 

575  Masparaulte   Family,  a   Branch  of  that  of  Grammont. 

Enquete  de  Nobilite  faite  en  faveur  de  Messire  de  Maspa- 
rault  General  en  chef  en  titre  d' Office  de  la  Seneschausse 
de  Guienne.  Avec  un  brevet  signe  de  la  main  de  Henri 
III,  par  lequel  it  promet  a  Masparault  maitre  des  requets 
envoye  en  Languedoc,  dans  le  cas  ou  il  meurre  a  sa  mis- 
sion, de  transmettre  a  son  heritier  la  charge  de  maitre  des 
requetes,  et  dans  les  cas  ou  il  soit  fait  prisonnier,  de  payer 
sa  ran9on,  1543  .  .  fol. 

576  Matthaei  de  Eugubio  Lectura  super  primo  et  secundo  Libro 

Posteriorum  Aristotelis 
ON  vellum  :  of  the  XV  century  .  4to 

577  Maximus.      Vita    S.   Patris    et  Confessoris   Maximi  —  Sexta 

Acta  Synodi  Constantinop.  &c.  Graec^,  in  a  fine  clear  hand 
of  the   XVI  century  .  .  4to 

578  May,  Ecclesiastical  History,  from  the  birth  of  Christ  to  the 

end  of  the  XV  century,  drawn  into  a  tabular  form,  in  a 
legible  hand  of  the  middle  of  the  last  century  fol. 

579  Medici.     Genealogia  della  real  Casa  de  Medici,  in  a  beautiful 

hand  of  the  XVII  century  .  fol. 

580  Metaphysica  et  Physica.     A  volume  by  an  English  Jesuit 

of  the  College  of  Liege,  circa  1710  :  it  contains  drawings 
and  diagrams  .  .  8vo 

Resolutiones  in  Dubiorum  de  Metaphysica  et  Physica  libros, 
by  an  English  Catholic  of  the  XVII  century,  imperfect  4to 

Nicholls  (A.  F.)  Syllabus  Anatomicus,  Lond.  1727,  inter- 
leaved with  MS.  notes  hy  Tho.  Blackhurne  4to,  together  3  vol. 

581  Meditations  conteyning  a  Concordance  of  our  Saviour's  whole 

Life.  (By  a  Catholic),  written  in  a  good  clear  hand  of  the 
XVII  century  .  .  4to 

Recueil  des  Meditations  sur  les  Mysteres  de  la  Religion, 
written  in  a  very  beautiful  hand  hy  Rochon^  writing  master 
to  Marie  Antoinette^  red  mor.  gilt  leaves  8vo,  together  2  vol. 
K 


68  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

582  Megerlinus  (Petrus)   The   Copernican  System  of  the  World 

demonstrated  by  invincible  Arguments,  and  reconciled 
to  Theology,  translated  out  of  Latin,  1686 

with  diagrams  neatly  drawn  .  .  8vo 

De  Mundo.  Physics  by  the  English  Jesuits  of  Liege,  1689, 
on  the  first  leaf  is  written  "  For  Fr.  Tho.  Lawson"       8vo 

A  Miraculous  Philosophical  Demonstration  of  the  Almighty. 
How  that  the  Almighty  hath  an  uncreated,  and  a  created 
Heavenly  and  Earthly  Body  in  one  Bodily  Substance,  &c. 
1691 — A  clear  Manifestation  of  the  Spiritual  Substance  of 
the  Light  in  Man,  1692-3  ;  two  curious  volumes  of  Mystical 
Divinity,  written  in  a  large  clear  hand  .  4to 

Necromancy,  a  Treatise  on,  transcribed  from  an  ancient 
Author,  modern  .  4to,  together  4  vol. 

583  Metaxa  (Eustachio)    Officio,  che  si  canta  in  rendimento  di 

gratie  in  Memoria  della  gloriosa  Vittoria  della  Rep.  Veneta 
fatte  per  virtu  e  valore  del  Sig.  Lazaro  Mozenigo,  Greco 
volgare  ed  ItalianOj  1662  .  .  4to 

Maximi  (Confessoris  et  Abbatis)  Explanatio  Orationis  Domi- 
nicse,  Gr.  et  Lat.  Feb.  Morellus  recensuit,  imperfect      4to 

Melvin  (A.  Scoto  Brit.)  Pro  supplici  Evangelicorum  Minis- 
trorum  in  Anglia — Ad  Serenissimum  Regem  contra  larua- 
tam  geminse  Academise  Gorgonem  Apologia,  sive  Anti- 
tami-cami-categoria,  authore  A.  Melvino,  Latin  and  English 
Poems  .  .  4to 

584  Medical:  —  Tribelliani    (Jos.)   Disceptationes    Historicse,    ad 

praxin  Medicam  attinentes,  autograph  manuscript,  of  the 

XVII  century,  vol.  2  only  .  fol. 

Raccolta  di  Secreti  Medicinali  .  4to 

Tractatus  de  Pulsibus.     Tractatus  de  Ponderibus,  and  other 

Treatises,  in  a  minute  Italian  hand  of  the  XV  century 

small  8vo 

585  Middlesex.    Doughty  Estate.    Rent  Book  of  Robert  Doughty, 

Esq.  1750  to  1799,  and  his  Steward's  Account  Book,  2  vcl. 

fol. 

586  Middlesex.     Grant  from  Thomas  Huberd,  Bowyer  of  London, 

of  all  his  Lands,  &c.  at  Tottenham,  to  John  de  Derneford 
and  his  wife  Juliana,  daughter  of  the  granter,  6*^  Edw.  Ill 

Charter  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster,  appointing 
their  chief  Butler,  dated  the  first  year  of  Queen  Mary,  a 
portion  of  the  Seal  is  attached 

Copy  of  Edward  VII  Grant  of  the  Manor  of  Stanwell  to  Sir 
Philip  Hoby— The  Order  for  Sir  P.  Hoby's  Lease  of  Stan- 
well,  drawn  by  Sir  E.  North,  Chancellor 

Lease  of  a  House  at  Fulham,  with  the  Ferry  Booth  and 
Ferry,  Will.  Morton,  of  Morton  Hall,  Cheshire,  to  Reaff 
Warren,  Alderman  of  London,  24  Henry  VIII 

587  Middlesex.     Survey  of  Kenton  Park  Estate,  1692 ;  and  one 

other  ]  ^lan,  on  three  large  sheets  of  vellum  .  2 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  69 

588  Middlesex.      Admission  of   John  Martin  as  Tenant  in   the 

Manor  of  (  ),  1732 

Deed  between  Sim.  Backster  and  Thomas  Butler,  of  Grinford, 

1637 
Deed  relating  to  Lands  in  Little  Grynford,  Thomas  Rownde 

to  Ric.  Osmonde,  Clerk,  39  Eliz. 
Sale  of  a  Piece  of  Land  in  Northall  and  Greenford,  Thomas 

NicoU  of  Han-ow  Wield  to  J.  Cogges,  1622 
Release  of  Lands  in  Old  Brentford,  Jarvie  to  Preston,  1685 
Petition  of  Nicholas  Clarke  to  Edward  Earl  of  Kent  and  Oliver 

Earl  of  BuUingbroke,   Comm.  for  the  G.  Seal,  respecting 

the  Estate  of  Robert  Gymer,  at  Kensington,  1643 

589  Middlesex.     Draught  of  an  Act  to  enable  Sir  John  Cowper 

and  Anth.  Henley  to  grant  Building  Leases  in  Lincoln's 
Inn  Fields  (1705)  .  .  fol. 

Case,  with  M.  De  Grey's  Opinion  thereon  respecting  Beaufort 
House,  parish  of  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  purchased 
by  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  1761  .  fol. 

Abstract  of  Sir  John  Ingilby's  Title  to  certain  Copyhold 
Messuages  and  Lands  held  of  the  Manor  of  Sutton  Court, 
1766  .  .  .  fol. 

Copy  of  the  Patent  constituting  Francis  Paddy,  Esq.  Bailiff 
of  St.  James's  in  the  Fields  .  fol. 

590  Middlesex.     Surrey  (Court  Roll  of  the  Manor  of  Burston  Court 

Lodge),  &c.  various  .  .  fol. 

591  Middlesex.     Additions,  &c.  to  the  History  of  the  Parish  of 

Tottenham  High  Cross,  by  Dr.  W.  Robinson,  1823,  3  vol. 

4to 

592  Middlesex.     Papers,  with  Autographs,  relating  to  the  Manors 

of  Enfield,  Tottenham,  Hounslow,  Laleham,  &c.    a  parcel 

593  Middlesex.     A  large  Mass  of  Papers,  Printed  and  Manuscript, 

relating  to  the  Parish  of  St.  Clement's  Danes,  being 
Churchwardens'  Accounts,   Acts  for  Improvement,  &c. 

a  parcel 

594  Milledoni  (Antonio)  Historia  del  Sacro  Concilio  di  Trento  per 

Ant.  Milledoni  Secretario  del  Consiglio  de  Dieci,  transcript 

fol. 

595  Matrimonia.    De  Romano  Nullitate  Matrimonii,  a  modem  Ma- 

nuscript by  some  learned  Italian  scholar  fol. 

596  Milton.     The  Fall  of  Angells,  or  Man  in  Innocence  (a  Play 

founded  on  Milton's  Paradise  Lost,  written  about  the  year 
1680)  .  .  .  fol. 

*^*  This  Play  is  different  from  Dryden's  State  of  Innocence^  also 
founded  on  Paradise  Lost.  It  furnishes  an  additional  evi- 
dence of  the  early  popularity  of  the  poem,  in  confutation  of 
Dr.  Johnson's  assertion  of  the  neglect  of  it  prior  to  the 
Revolution  in  1688. 


70  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

597  Minerals.     Catalogue  de  la  Collection  de  Mineranx  de  Hea- 

land,  consisting  of  upwards  of  seven  thousand  specimens^ 
with  classified  index  1  vol.  fol.  and  2  vol.  4to 

598  MiNUTOLi  (Gio.  Camillo  Capeci)  La  Cavallerizza,  in  a  beautiful 

Itaiian  hand  of  the  XVI  century  .  4to 

\*  The  author  was  riding-master  to  the  Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany, 
and  afterwards  to  the  King  of  Spain. 

599  Mirror  of  Policie.     Political  and  Moral  Aphorisms,  in  Latin 

and  English,  time  of  Elizabeth  .  4to 

600  Miscellaneous  Volume  upon  vellum,  containing 

1.  Liber  de  Arte  et  Scientia  bene  moriendi 

2.  Tractado  de  le  trenta  Stollitie  nelle  Battaglie  Spiritual! 

3.  Anselmus  de  Vita  et  Morte  Christi,    metrice 

4.  Contentio  anime  &  corporis  quam  vidit  in  spiritu  quidam 

francigena  philibertus  nomine  regali  sfilius,  metrice 

5.  Officium  immaculate  Conceptionis  Virginis  Marise  editum, 
per  Rev.  Patrem  Dominum  Leonardum  Nogarolum  Proto- 
notarum  Apostolicum 

The  first  four  of  the  XV  century,  in  a  fine  Italian  gothic;  the 
latter  of  the  XV  century  in  a  fine  cursive  character       8vo 

601  Miscellaneous  Volume,  containing 

Various  Memoranda  and  Extracts 

Fonns  of  Judicial  Oaths 

Names  of  the  Houses  of  Students  of  the  Common  Lawes  in 

London 
The  Four  Wonders  and  Miracles  of  England 
The  Palaces  belonging  to  the  King's  Majestic,  &c. 

time  of  James  I  .  .  fol. 

602  Miscellaneous  Volume  on  Scientific  Subjects,  containing 

Notes  on  Gunnery 

Sir  Christopher  Wren's  Dial 

Of  Organs,  with  Account  of  the  Stops  in  the  Temple  Organ 

Notes  respecting  the  Architecture  of  Major  Knaspole's  House 

at  Eastwell 
History  of  Freemasonry,  by  Henry  Heade,  1675 
Section  of  an  Arch  by  the  Traitor's  Gate  in  the  Tower 
Plans  and  Sections  of  Roofs  of  Houses,  &c. 

in  a  good  hand,  gilt  leaves  .  fol. 

603  Miscellanea: 

Venticinque  Opuscoli  Manoscritti  inediti   gia   Copiata   dal 

Padre  Barnaba  Vajerini 
De  Magnitudine  Aquiliensis  Ecclesise  et  Patriarcharum  Aqui- 

lejensium  ab  Oderico  Andrea  de  Utino  An.  1386 
Index  Operum  Ineditorum  Gasparis  Scioppi  si  Conservano 

in  Firenze 
Jos.  Mar.  Card.  Thomasii,  Notse  et  CoiTectiones  ad  Museum 

Italicum  Jo.  Mabillonii.    Ejusdem  Notse  et  correctiones  in 

librum  Rerum  Liturgicarum  Card.  Bonse,  &c.  fol. 


late  mr.  thomas  rodd.  71 

604  Miscellaneous 

La  Controversie  de  Nobless  Faitte  et  Composee  par  Sarse  de 

IPistoye 
k       Ung  Debat  entre  trois  Chevaliers  et  puissant  Princes  (Alex- 
i  andre,  Hannibal,  et  Scipion) 

[■       Abregie  des  Hystores  de  Troyes  en  vers  fol. 


*  * 
* 


The  above  pieces  are  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XV  century. 


605  Miscellanies 

A  Comparison  between  Homer,  Virgil,  and  Milton 

Observations  on  Horace 

Prselectiones  in  Alcoranum  tres  nuper  in   Scholiis  publicis 

Academise  Cantab,   habitse  a  Linguae  Arabicse,  Professore 

Carolo  Wright,  S.  T.  P. 
Three  manuscripts  of  the  middle  of  the  last  century,  in  good 

clear  hands  .  .  4to 

606  Miscellanies 

Plutarch's  Prsecepts  of  Government,  trans,  by  Sir  P.  Manwood 
Copie  of  the  Censure  passed  by  the  Privy  Counsell  upon  the 

Lord  Bpp.  of  Lincolne,  1637 
De  Ratificatione  Contractus   Matrimonii  inter  Dmn.  Regem 

et   Dnam.    Reginam    (Charles  I  and   Henrietta   Maria), 

damp-stained 
History  of  the  League  and  Covenant  in  England,  with  Account 

of  the  Rise  of  Presbitery  there,  by  Thos.  Forde,  Rector 

of  Coalde  Norton,  1670 
Rules  and  By-Laws  for  the  good  Grovernment  of  the  Bank  of 

England  (circa  1704) 

607  Miscellanies  : — The  Letter  of  the  Gentlemen  of  Leicestershire 

to  the  Lord  Chancellor  for  the  removing  of  some  unworthie 
Justices  of  the  Peace 

A  Letter  of  Paul  Thomson  to  the  Kinge  after  he  was  con- 
victed for  clipping  the  Gold 

Ten  Morall  Precepts  by  a  Careful  Father  (Lord  Burghleigh) 
to  his  Son  (Robert  Cecil),  and  others  .  4to 

608  Miscellaneous  Thoughts  on  Prudence  in  Action,  Conversation, 

&c.  Six  MS.  Sennons 

609  MissA.     Directorium  perpetuum  pro  recitandis  Horis  et  Missis 

celebrandis,  in  quinque  partes  divisum,  continens  triginta 
sex  Regulas,  ad  usum  chori  Abbatialis  Stabulensis  ac- 
commodatum,  renovatum,  anno  1714,  upwards  of  600  pages 

large  fol. 

610  MisSiE  et  Officia  varia 

ON  velluxm  :  of  the  early  part  of  the  XV  century.  It  is  written 
in  a  fine  gothic  or  missal  character,  by  an  Italian  scribe, 
and  has  two  small  miniatures  of  the  crucifixion  very  neatly 
executed  .  .  small  fol. 


72  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OP  THE 

611  MISSALE  ROMANUM  Usum  Ordinis  Benedictinorum 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XIII  century,  in  a  large  gothic  character. 

The  services  are  noted  throughout,  and  it  contains  a  large 

miniature  in  outline  of  the  crucifixion.     The  initial  letters 

are  coloured,  2  vol.  .  fol. 

\*  This  valuable  and  venerable  manuscript  is  from  the  Benedictine 

monastery  of  Stavelot,  near  Liege. 

612  MissALE.     A  portion  of  a  Service  Book  for  the  use  of  the 

Benedictine  Monastery  of  St.  Remade,  of  Stavelot,  of  the 
XIV  century,  in  gothic  characters,  with  large  floreated 
capitals  in  colours,  and  finely  rubricated,  original  binding^  fol. 

613  MissALE,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XV  century,  in  an  exceedingly  bold 
gothic  character  (211  leaves),  large  initial  letters,  with 
Miniatures  neatly  executed ;  numerous  gilt  and  ornamented 
capitals,  &c.  apparently  by  an  English  artist,  wants  two 
or  three  leaves^  and  has  not  the  Canon  of  the  Mass        fol. 

614  MissALE,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XIV  century,  written  in  double  columns, 
with  the  Music  noted  (293  leaves),  by  an  English  scribe ; 
numerous  capital  letters,  with  illuminations,  one  leaf 
wanting^  morocco^  with  clasps  .  4to 

615  MissALE  et  Septem  Orationes  Sancti  Gregorii,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM :  of  the  XV  century,  with  fifteen  large  and  some 
smaller  Miniatures,  gilt  initial  letters^  ^c.  velvet  small  8vo 

616  Missal  Paintings  : — Two  large  and  fine  Illuminations 

ON  VELLUM,  apparently  of  English  Art :  from  a  Service 
Book  of  the  Church,  executed  in  the  XIV  century,  framed 
and  glazed 

617  Miss  ARUM  Liber,    various  Services,  written  in  a  neat  gothic 

character,  with  musical  notes 
ON  VELLUM  :  XIV  century  .  small  8vo 

618  MoLiNOS.  Processos  et  abjura  del  Dottor  Michele  Molinos  seguita 

in  Roma  nel  mese  di  Settembre  1685,  inaneat  Italian  hand  A^to 
\*  Molinos  was  the  founder  of  the  Quietists. 

619  MoNTANO  (Benito  Arias)  Parafrasis  del  Cantar  de  Cantares  de 

Salamon  en  modo  pastoril  .  4to 

620  MoNTECCHio.     Relazione  alia  Santita  di  nostro  Signore  su  lo 

Stablimento  del  nuovo  Reclusorio  in  Montecchio,  e  breve 
in  fine  di  erezione  del  medisimo,  1781  fol. 

621  Monte  Rocherii  (Guidonis  de)  Manipulus  Curatorum 

ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  early  part  of  the  XV  century.  At  the  end 
is  the  following  colophon  :  "  Explicit  liber  qui  dicitur 
manipulus  curatorum  compilatus  a  dno  Guidone  de  monte 
rocherii  in  sacra  pagina  doctori.  Et  scriptus  per  me 
Johannem  de  Balone  clericum  Eduen.  Dioc."  calf         fol. 

622  Mpenezielou  tet  Theathe,  Grsece,  frmi  the  collection  of  the 

Earl  of  Guilford^  russia  .  4to 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  73 

623  Monumental  Effigies  of  Sir  John  de  Burgate,  Knight,  who 

died  1409,   and  Alianora  his  wife,   a  rubbing-off  from  the 

brass-plate  on  the  tomb 
Monumental  Effigy  of  a  Knight,  rubbing-off  from  a  brass  plate 

in  Brampton  Church 
Rubbing  from  the  Brass  Plate  of  Thomas  Elmrigge,  Arm. 

alias  diet.  Tho.  Elynbrugge,  at  Mestham,  1507 
Genealogical  Table  of  the  Family  of  Sibbald,  from  Sir  James 

Sibbald  of  Rankeillon,  to  1831,  by  Alex.  Deuchar,  one  leaf 

624  Morell  (Dr.  Thomas)  Miscellaneous  Manuscripts 

Collectanea  in  Lucretium,  2  vol. 

Euclid,  2  vol. 

Poems,  Translations,  Notes,  and  Extracts,  5  vol. 

4to,  together  9  vol. 

625  Moreau.     Racconta  di  quanto  giomalmente  Segui,  dal  tempo 

IfBm  che  I'Exc.  Sig.  Cap.  General  Morosini  si  parti  con  I'Armata 

^r  dal  Porto  di  Englimono,  con  il  acquisto  delli  due  Navarino, 

1686 
Suggesmenti  per  la  Difesa  della  Morea 
Scrittura  del  Bailo  Barbaro  che  tratto  la  Pace  di  Cipro 
Relatione  della  Campagna  Navale,  1717 
Visita  della  Provincie  di  Dalmazia  et  Albania  dal  Marescal 
Scholemberg,   1722 ;    with  other  papers  relating  to   the 
Morea  during  its  subjection  to  Venice  fol. 

626  Mountgomerie  (John)  A  Treatise  concerning  the  Mayntenance 

of  the  Navie,  in  a  beautiful  clear  hand  4to 

\*  This  is  the  original  manuscript  unpublished,  dedicated  to  the 
Earl  of  Leicester. 

627  Murphy  (A.)  Papers  concerning  Literary  Property,  chiefly  in 

the  hand- writing  of  Arthur  Murphy,  viz. : 

A  Bill  to  amend  an  Act  passed  in  the  8th  of  the  Reign  of 
Anne,  for  investing  the  copies  of  Books  in  the  Authors  or 
Purchasers  ;  drawn  up  by  A.  Murphy,  1734-5 

A  Bill  for  the  better  securing  the  payment  of  the  Drawback 
of  the  Duties  for  Paper  used  in  Printing  Books  in  foreign 
Languages  within  the  two  Universities  of  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  by  A.  Murphy  ;  called  "  Swift's  Bill,"  1737 

A.  Miller,  Bookseller,  versus  Taylor,  for  having  pirated  an 
Edition  of  Thomson's  Seasons,  1768,  by  the  same 

An  Article  on  the  term  "  Literary  Property,"  by  A.  Murphy, 
unbound  .  .  fol. 

628  Murphy  (Arthur,  the  Comedian)  Common  Place  Book,  com- 

prising Extracts  on   Wit,  Humour,   Ridicule,  Burlesque, 
Comedy,  &c.  with  Index,  an  interesting  selection 
vellum  binding  .  ,  thick  fol. 


71  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

629  MusATi   Paduani   (Albertini)  Argumentum  super  Tragoedias 

Senecse 
Allegorise  Fabularum    Ovidii  Metamorphoseon  a  magistro 
Jo.  de  Vergilio,  Metrice  compilatse,  of  thjsXV  century  fol. 

630  Music.     A  Manuscript  in  Latin  of  the  XV  century  relating  to 

Music.  It  contains  a  treatise  on  the  art  of  reading  plain 
chant,  a  Treatise  on  the  rythm  of  verse,  and  on  the  tones, 
with  Music  noted;  following  which  instructions  for  chanting 
the  Psalter,  the  Evangelists,  &c.  small  fol. 

631  Music.     Modus  Cantandi  in  Ecclesia.  Hymni  ad  Vesperas  per 

annum,  &c.  with  the  musical  notes,  "  Libellus  iste  ad 
laudem  &  glorium  Dei  opt.  Max.  conscriptus  est  Anno 
Dni  1636 :  h  Scriptore  oblatus  Pio  ac  Religioso  F. 
Casimiro"  .  .  4to 

632  Music.     Recueil  d'Airs  de  differentes  Auteurs,  with  the  music, 

neatly  written,  original  red  morocco  binding,  '•'•Mademoiselle 
Limhourg'^  on  the  sides  .  4to 

633  Music.     The  Grounds  of  Musick  in  general,  but  chiefly  for  the 

use  of  the  Spinet,  Virginal,  Harpsichord,  or  Organ,  about 
1720  .  .  oblong  4to 

A  volume  containing  some  Songs  and  Airs  set  to  Music, 
about  the  year  1710  .  oblong  4to 

A  Note  Book,  containing  several  Marches  and  Airs,  circa  1710 

oblong  8vo 

634  Music  (Welch)  MS.  and  other   collections   of  Ballads, 

Songs,  &c.  made  by  E.  Jones,  for  his  Bardic  Micseum, 
and  other  publications  on  Welsh  Poetry,  ^c.  containing  much 
curious  matter  .  a  large  parcel 

635  Music  (Welch),  &c.  Antient  British  Music  (Druidical,  <&;c.) 

1742 
Parry  (J.)  Antient  Welsh  Airs,  1781,  2  vol.  in  1 
Old  Meg  of  Herefordshire  for  a  Maid  Marian,   and  Hereford 

Towne  for  a  Morris  Daunce,  rep.  of  1609 
Life  of  Gruflftidd  ab  Cynan,  King  of  North  Wales,  MS. 

together  3  vol. 

636  Music.     Welch  and  other  Airs,  by  Parry,  1761 

Airs  for  the  Seasons,  4  parts 

Libro  della  Cantatata  dell  Bononcini 

Instructions  for  Musical  Glasses,  &c.  a  parcel 

637  Music.     Old   Songs,   Tunes,   &c.  copied  in  MS.  part  from  the 

Stowe  collection  .  27  vol. 

638  Mysteres.     Cy  Commence  la  Nativite  de  nostre  Sire  Jhesu 

crist,  a  transcript :  it  is  accompanied  by  a  second  transcript, 
apparently  from  a  different  manuscript  8vo 

639  Nachmanides  (Rabbi  Mosis  6  Nachman),  a  Commentary  on  the 

Pentateuch,  in  the  Rashi  character,  written  by  an  Italian 
scribe  at  Isola  in  1491 
ON  vellum,  ol^  binding,  stamped  clasps,  well  preserved  sm.  fol. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  75 

640  Napoli.      Relazione  di  GIr.  Lippomonni  ritornate  da   Napoli, 

Ambas.  del  Signoria  di  Venetio  appresso  Dio  Giovanni 
d' Austria,  1576  .  .  fol. 

Napoli.  Relazione  di  Gio.  Batt.  Leoni  delle  cose  apportinenti 
al  regno  di  Napoli  Tanno  1579  al.  Sig.  Aloisi  Lando, 
Secret.  Veneziano  .  .  fol. 

Napoli.     Discorso  delle  cose  del  regno  di  Napoli  fol. 

641  Napper,  or  Napier  Family.     A  Miscellaneous  volume  in  folio, 

containing  entries  of  births,  marriages,  and  deaths  of  the 
family  of  Napper,  of  Holywell,  Oxford.  Also  copies  of 
Leases  from  the  Colleges  of  Merton  and  Baliol,  Medical 
Recipes,  &c.  It  has  been  used  subsequently  as  a  copy- 
book for  Letters  relating  to  the  family  of  Nevill,  of  Nevill 
Holt,  Leicestershire,  and  contains  numerous  Letters  in 
Italian  and  English  relating  to  various  persons  of  that 
family,  and  to  that  of  Migliorucci  of  Tuscany,  intermarried 
into  that  of  Nevill,  and  now  represented  by  it. 
The  arms  of  Nevill  are  neatly  emblazoned  on  the  first  leaf  fol. 

642  Navigation,    &c.  : — Glenny    (Daniel)   Pilot    Book  along  the 

Thames  .  .  8vo 

Hill  (Thomas)  Proposals  for  compleating  Geography  and 
Navigation  by  a  new  invented  Longitude  Instrument,  about 
the  year  1700  .  .  4to 

Cartes  Maritimes.      Tables    generale   de   la   collection   des 
meilleurs    Cartes    maritimes    Anglaises,    avec  leurs   de- 
scriptions, en  35  vol.  1786  .  fol. 
Hooper  (George)  on  the  Nautical  Almanac 

643  Navy.     Regulations  and  Instructions  relating  to  his  Majesties 

Service  at  Sea,  1730,  red  morocco  .  fol. 

Official  Returns  of  the  Vessels  taken  from  the  French,  and  of 
those  taken  by  them  in  the  year  1793  .  fol. 

Account  of  Vessels  taken  from  the  French  since  the  com- 
mencement of  Hostilities  to   1793   inclusive  fol. 

together  3  vol. 

644  Navy.      The   true   Measures  and    Burdens  of  his   Majesties 

Shipps,  by  Warrant  from  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the 

Admiraltie,  1632,  a  sheet  upon  vellum 
A  Paper  of  Instructions  for  the  Captain  of  a  Ship  going  upon 

an  Expedition,  time  of  Charles  I 
Commission  from  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty  to  the  Earl  of 

Northesk,  1810 

645  Navagero.     Relazione  di  Roma  Referita  in  Senato  Veneto  dal 

Navagero  Ritornato  Ambasciatore  da  Paulo  III  doppo  la 
gueiTa  con  il  Re  Cattolico  .  .  fol. 

Navagier  (Pier.  Ambasciatore  a  Carlo  V)  Cronica  di  Venezia 
del  principio  dell'  anno  421  sino  al  anno  1415,  in  a  hand 
of  the  last  century  .  .  4to 

646  NicoLAi  Medici  Grammatica  Gr^ca,  of  the  XVIII  century, 

from  the  Guildford  Collection  .  .  4to 


76  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

647  NicoLAus  Smyrnj^i  de  Supputariis  Digitorum  gestibus,   Graece 

et  Latine,  written  in  a  beautiful  clear  hand^  ivith  a  very 
neat  drawing  representing  thirty-six  various  signs  expressed 
by  the  fingers  .  .  small  8vo 

648  NicoLAi  DE  AusMO  Supplementum.     A  Treatise  on  the  Canon 

Law,  written  on  the  most  beautiful  Italian  vellum  :  of 
the  XV  century ;  the  first  leaf,  which  contained  an  illu- 
mination, is  wanting  .  .  4to 

649  NoBiLiAiRE  Generalite  de  Caen.  Generalite  d'ALENgoN,  about 

1680,  neatly  half  bound  .  .  fol. 

650  Nomina  et  Insignia  Gentilitia  Nobilium  Equitumque  sub  Ed- 

vardo  primo  militantum.  Accedunt  Classes  exercitus 
Edwardi  tertii  reges  Caletum  obsidientis  4to 

*^*  An  Historical  Manuscript,  transcribed  from  the  Original  with  a 
view  to  publication  by  Edward  Rowe  Mores,  of  Queen's  Col- 
lege, Oxford. 

651  Norfolk.     Court  Rolls  of  Fakenhara  Lancaster,  1665-1683 

652  Norfolk.     Ten  Deeds  relating  to  the  Manor  of  Shipdam,  and 

the  Families  of  Castleton  and  Townshend,  1631-1703 

653  Norfolk.     Original  Warrant  to  the  Constable  of  Letheringsett 

to  search  for  Persons  to  serve  in  the  Army,  1757 
Valuation  of  Lord  Andover's  Estate  at  Castle  Rising,  1740 
Lease  of  Lands  in  Multon,  John  Hubberd  to  John  Sharman, 

1596 

654  Norfolk.     A  curious  and   extensive  Collection   of   Original 

Depositions  and  Informations,  taken  in  Judicial  Cases 
before  the  Magistrates  of  the  County  of  Norfolk,  City  of 
Norwich,  1730  to  1789,  with  autographs       a  large  parcel 

655  Norfolk,  &c.     Some  Account  of  the  Parish  of  Necton,  and 

various  old  Papers  relating  to  Government  Offices,  &c. 

a  parcel 

656  Norfolk.     Lists  of  Places  and  Portraits  of  Persons  named  in 

the  History  of  Norfolk,  most  useful  to  a  collector 

657  NoRMANDiE.      Etat  Sommaire  de  la  Province  de  Normandie, 

tome  premier,  contenant  la  Generalite  de  Rouen 
original  red  morocco  binding  .  atlas  fol. 

*^*  This  is  an  official  manuscript  drawn  up  at  the  commencement  of 
the  last  century.  It  gives  a  most  complete  historical  and 
statistical  view  of  the  province,  drawn  up  in  the  most  ela- 
borate and  minute  form,  containing  the  succession  of  the 
ancient  Dukes  of  Normandie,  geographical  observations  on 
the  province,  the  ancient  nobility,  the  lands  which  give  titles, 
the  jurisdictions  and  sovereign  courts  of  Rouen,  the  ecclesi- 
astical state  of  the  province,  memoirs  of  the  house  of  Lon- 
gueville,  &c.,  the  whole  written  in  a  most  beautiful  hand. 

658  Normandie.     Recherche  de  Remond  Montfaut,  et  autres  Per- 

sonnes  Nobles,  des  1 6  Elections  de  Normandie,  of  the  end 
of  the  XVII  century  .  .  fol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    RODD.  77 

659  Northampton.     Petitions  to  Parliament  by  the  Dissenters  of 

this  County  against  the  Protestant  Dissenting  Ministers' 
Bill  (May  1811),  with  numerous  Signatures,  on  vellum  and 
paper  .  .  .  (25) 

660  Northamptonshire.     Orders  and  Statutes  made  hearetofore  by 

me  Nicholas  Latham,  of  Barnwell  St.  Andrew,  in  the 
county  of  Northamptonn,  and  newly  wrightten  and  perused 
by  me  the  sayd  Nicholas,  the  27  day  of  March,  1620,  for 
the  ordering  and  directing  of  the  Hospitall  in  Owndell 
founded  by  me  the  sayd  Nicholas  Latham  small  fol. 

661  Northamptonshire.     Orderes  and  Statutes  for  the  Poor  llos- 

petall  of  Higham  FeiTcrs,  1597  .  4to 

Rental  Book  of  Harrington  and  Market  Harborough,  with 

List  of  the  Tradesmen  who  attend  the  Fair,  1624         4to 

662  NoRTHAMPTONSHHiE.       Decds    connected   with   the    Manor   of 

Harrington,  or  Hethrington,  and  of  Newbottle,  connected 
with  the  Families  of  Saunders,  Stanhope,  Griffin,  Gifford, 
Pygott,  &c.,  times  of  Eliz.  and  James  I 

663  Northamptonshire.     Inspeximus    Manerium  de  Wikley,   an 

Exemplification  concerning  the  Manor  of  Wikley,  at  the 
request  of  Jo.  Thwaits,  temp.  Henric.  VI 

664  Northamptonshire.     Assignment  of  the  Interest  of  Lady  Eli- 

zabeth, wife  of  Sir  Edward  Coke  in  Navesby,  to  Mr.  Kippax 
for  Sir  John  Wolstenholme,  with  signatures  and  seals  of 
Thomas  Lord  Coventry,  Lord  Keeper,  Edward  Kippax, 
and  John  Norwood,  1631 

665  Northamptonshire.     Account  of  Prior  Bumo  (of  Peterburgh 

Abbey),  19  Hen.  VII  to  20  Hen.  VII,  being  the  8th  year 
of  Robert  (Kirkton)  Lord  Abbot,  exhibiting  curious  pay- 
ments^ neatly  transcribed  .  .  fol. 

666  Northamptonshire.     Court  Rolls  of  the  Manor  of  Braunston, 

1641-1700  .  .  a  large  parcel 

667  Northamptonshire  Clergy.    Autograph  Letters  of  the  Clergy 

of  the  Diocese  of  Peterborough  regarding  Leases,  Oi'dina- 
tions,  &c.  including  some  of  celebrated  Divines,  upwards 
of  sixty  in  all,  with  various  Accounts,  &c. 

668  Northumberland.     Articles  of  Agreement  between  William 

Selby,  of  Panston,  and  Will.  Aynsley,  of  Heigh  Lawes, 
1672  .  .  folio  sheet 

Copy  of  a  Conveyance  by  Lease  and  Release  from  Thomas 
Saunders,  Esq.,  to  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.,  of  Fee-farm  Rents 
in  Northumberland,  1678 

669  Nottinghamshire.     The  Forest  Book  of  the  several  Ancient 

Charters  and  Laws  of  the  Forest  of  Sherw^ood,  the 
several  Perambulations  down  to  the  XXXI  of  Elizabeth  ; 
the  Order  of  Swanimote ;  the  Oaths  of  the  Verderer, 
Regarder,  Bowbarer,  Ranger,  Forester,  Woodward,  and 
Swanimote,  &c.  .  .  fol- 


*  * 


An  important  and  valuable  volume. 


78  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

670  Nottinghamshire.     The  true  Forrest  Booke,  &c.  fol. 
^*^  This  volume  contains  translations  of  the  charters  of  the  Forest 

of  Sherwood,  the  Perambulations  of  the  Forest,  Customs  of 
Mansfield,  Oaths  of  the  Foresters,  &c.  Six  leaves  are  sup- 
plied in  a  modem  hand. 

671  Nottinghamshire.     Transcript  of  the  Ancient  Forest  Book, 

with  continuation  to  1787  .  .  fol. 

672  Nottinghamshire.     Eight  old  Deeds  and  Papers  relating  to 

Bradmere,  Bonney,  &c.  connected  with  the  Family  of  Sir 
Thomas  Parkyns,  of  Bonney,  1593-1735 
Rentale  Dominse  Margaratse  de  Mylney  Maner.  vocato  Bo- 
sonhall  in  Kyrketon,  7  Henry  V 

673  NuRNBERG.     Beschreibung  des  heligen  Reichs  Stat  Nurnberg. 

A  History  of  the  Imperial  City  of  Nuremberg,  taken  from 
old  Manuscripts  :  of  the  XVI  century,  with  arms  of  the 
officers  and  magistrates  of  the  city^  the  gentry^  and  burgesses^ 
neatly  tricked  and  blazoned  .  .  fol. 

674  Nyder  (J.)   Preceptorium  divine  Legis.      Manuale  Confes- 

sorum.      Consolatorium   Conscientise,    a  fine  manuscript^ 
dated  1461 :  the  first  page  has  a  fine  illuminated  initial 
letter^  in  the  original  binding^  with  large  brass  knobs      fol. 
\*  On  the  inner  cover  is  pasted  an  engraving  on  copper,  represent- 
ing a  saint :  it  is  of  very  early  date. 

675  Opficium    Sanctorum  decem  millia  Crucifixorum  Martirum, 

in  a  beautiful  large  gothic  character,  by  an  Italian  scribe 

on  vellum.     The  volume  contains  also  other  Services  :  XV 

century,  unbound  .  .  fol. 

676  Officium  ad  usum  Sororum,  a  Book  of  Musical  Service  for 

the  use  of  the  Sisters  of :  the  first  leaf  has  an  illumi- 
nated border,  and  there  are  illuminated  capitals  throughout 
on  vellum,  beautifully  white :  of  the  XVI  century ;  m  the 
original  morocco  binding^  richly  gilt  .  8vo 

677  Officiorum  Liber.     A  volume  containing  vai'ious  Services,  in 

a  gothic  character  by  an  Italian  scribe 
ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  XIV  century,  finely  rubricated  fol. 

678  Oliveyra.      Memorias   da  Viagem  de   Francisco  Xavier   de 

Oliveyra  (1728-33),  vol.  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  in  4  vol.  4to 

679  Orationes,  &c.     Verantii  Archiep.  Strigomensis  (Ant.)  Oratio, 

qua  nomine  omnium  Ordinum,  ac  statuum  Regni  Hungarise 

Rudolphum  Archid.  Austriae  Veinentem  Pos.  ad  ineundem 

coronatione  excaepit.  1562  .  .  fol. 

Oratione  di  M.  Nicolo  Rossignoli  nella  Venuta  del  Proveditur 

Cristofore  Cannale  a  Zara,  neatly  ivritten,  1555  4to 

Perini  (Giuseppe)  Orazione  per  I'lncoronazione  del  Ser.  Luca 

Inurea  Doge  di  Genova,  XVII  century  .  fol. 

Oratio  in  Funere  Paul  III,  in   a  fine  Italian  hand  of  the 

XVI  century  .  .  4to 

Pericle,   Orazione  a  gl'  Atheniensi  recata  in  Toscana  ver- 

sione  inedita  Sec.  XVI  .  4to,  together  5  vol. 


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681  ORDNANCE.      Commission  from  Edward  VI  to  Sir  Arthur 

Darcye,   Sir  Robert  Turwhit,   Sir  Edward  Warner,   and 

Sir  Walter  Myldmaye,  to  act  as  Surveyors  and  Masters  of 

the  Ordnance,  6  day  of  April,  in  the  seventh  Yere  of  Raigne 

.  A  few  Letters  and  Papers  respecting  the  Proposal  to  unite 

the  Ordnance  with  the  Army,  1833 
Ordnance  Office  Establishment,  1782 

682  Okigenism.     Istoria  dell'  Origenismo.     Dissertazione  sopra  cIo 

ch'  anno  detto  gl'  Antichi  della  Condanna  d'Origene  nel 
V.  Concilio  Ecumenico,  neatly  written^  in  a  large  and 
legible  hand^  vellum  binding  .  fol. 

683  Oxford  : — Horwood  Magna,  Terrier,  &c.  of  Lands  belonging 

to  New  College,  Oxford,  with  the  Customs  of  the  Manor, 
&c.  curious  manuscript  extracts^  temp.  Jas.  I  et  post.      4to 

684  Oxford.     An  Elegy  on  Doctour  Wall,  Canon  of  Christchurch, 

of  the  XYII  century  .  fol. 

Statuta  Bibliothecse  Bodleianse,  with  remarks,  in  a  hand  of 

the  last  century  .  .  4to 

Catalogue  of  several  Syriac  Manuscripts  in  the  Bodleian 

Library,  17 IH- 19  .  4tto,  together  S  vol. 

685  Oxfordshire  and  Berkshire.     Exitus  de  terris  in  com.  Oxon. 

et  Berk.  22  Hen.  VIII,  small  rolls  on  vellum 
Extracts  from  the  Court  Rolls  of  the  Manor  of  Bensington, 
1740 

686  Painting.     An  exact  and  compendious  Discourse  concerning 

the  Art  of  Miniature  or  Limning ;  the  Names,  Properties,  &c. 
of  Colours  and  of  preparing  them :  of  the  XVIII  century  fol. 

687  Painting.     Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Painting,  of  the  present 

century,  neatly  written  .  4to 

Papyri.     Description  of  the  Papyrian  Machine  for  unrolling 

the  Papyri  .  .  fol. 

688  Palmer   (Thomas)   The  Sprite  of  Trees  and  Herbes,   with 

coloured  drawings  .  .  4to 

*^*  This  is  a  series  of  emblems,  with  descriptions  in  verse.  It  was 
intended  by  the  author  as  a  new  year's  gift  to  Lord  Burleigh, 
to  whom  there  is  prefixed  a  Dedication  in  Latin :  but  his 
Lordship  dying  before  it  was  finished,  it  was  sent  to  his  son, 
the  celebrated  Robert  Cecil,  Earl  of  Salisbury,  to  whom  there 
is  a  Dedication  in  English,  from  which  the  above  particulars 
are  gathered.  The  volume  appears  to  have  been  intended  for 
publication,  and  there  are  prefixed  several  copies  of  com- 
mendatory verses  (among  other  copies  by  Drayton  and  Ben 
Jonson)  which  have  not  been  published.  The  volume, 
unluckily,  is  much  mutilated. 


80  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

689  Paradyse  (The)  of  Daintie   Devyses,   transcribed   from   the 

edition  of  1576,  half  morocco  .  4to 

690  Parker  Family.     Table  of  the  Alliance  of  the  Family  of  Parker 

to  that  of  Merriott,  and  of  Frances  Parker  (married  to 
Gavin  Costin)  claiming  to  represent  George  Merriott, 
circa  1770 

691  Parliamentary  Papers.     James  I  Letter  to  the  Vice-Chan- 

cellor  respecting  a  Subsidy  the  first  year  of  his  reign 
Bill  respecting  the  Hue  and  Cry,  39  Eliz. 
Questions  respecting  Grants  of  Crown  Lands 
Cursory  Collections  of  Parliament 
The  Laws  established  touching  the  King's  provision 
The  King's  Project  for  an  Union  between  England  and  Scotland 
Lord  Secretaries  (Cecil?)  Speech  about  Sir  F.  Goodwin 
Explanation  and  Amendment  of  the  Act  respecting  Recusancy 
Minutes  of  the  Committee  for  Tenths  of  Clergy 
Acts  for  Relief  of  the  Skinners 

The  Poor  Plaisterers  Bill  of  Remembrance  to  the  Parliament 
Act  for  the  Reformation  of  narrow  Drapies 
Reasons  for  the  Tanners'  Bill 

from  Sir  E.  Hohy^s  collection 

692  Parliament.     A  Journall  of  the  Proceedings  in  Parliament, 

Cromwell  and  Charles  II,  1653-1678,  2  vol.  rough  calfiol. 

693  Parliamentary  Reform,  Twenty-six  Letters  and  Miscellaneous 

Printed  Papers  on,  1782-92,  including  those  of  T.  Brand, 
Tho.  Christie,  Rev.  Christop.  Wyvill,  Tho.  Johnes  of 
Hafod,  the  Earl  of  Buchan,  &c. 

694  Parliament.     Modus-tenendi  Parliament,  apud  Anglos,  in  two 

Bookes  composed  by  Henry  Elsinge.    The  severall  opinions 

of  sundrie  antiquaries  touching  the  antiquitye  of  the  high 

court  of  Parliament  in  England,  time  of  Charles  I         fol. 

Right  of  Electors  determined  by  the  House,  circa  1710    fol. 

695  Parliament.    The  Rules,  Orders,  Declarations  and  Resolutions 

of  the  H.  of  C.  to  the  15th  of  May,  1730  fol. 

Parliamentary  Proceedings .    A  large  collection,  alphabetically 

arranged,  384  pages,  neatly  and  closely  written,  from  A 

to  J.,  rough  calf  .  .  fol. 

696  Passports,  with  Signatures  of  the  Authorities,  &c.       a  parcel 

697  Patent  of  Nobility  granted  to  Hieronymus  Fagan 

on  vellum,  with  arms,  old  red  velvet  (1604)  4to 

698  Paul's   School.     Copy  of  Dr.   CoUett's  Ordinances  and  Ex- 

planation thereof,  and  other  Orders  as  relate  to  the  Masters 
of  the  School  and  the  Schollars  to  be  educated  therein. 
For  the  use  of  the  High  Master  of  Saint  Paul's  School  for 
the  time  being,  1763  .  fol. 

699  Payz  (Louis)  Recueil  de  Fragmens  en  vers,  tirez  des  QEuvres  de 

Moliere ;  Fontanearum  fabularum  medulla,  una  cum  indice 
et  vocabulario,  neatly  written,  and  dedicated  to  Sir  Edward 
and  Lady  Southwell,  2  vol.  calf  .  12mo 


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700  Paulus  de  Alexandria  circa  Distinctionem 

vellum  and  paper  intermixed  .  4to 

*^*  At  the  comiuencement  of  the  volume  is  a  neatly  executed 
miniature  of  the  author ;  at  the  end  is  the  following  colo- 
phon : — "  Ifune  librii  Scribe  Incipit  perusii  et  perfeci  passie 
1444  die  21  Julii  Ego  frater  Paulus  de  Alexandria." 

701  Pedigrees  of  the  Earls  of  Derby,  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke, 

Sir  Everard  Faulkener,  Sir  Nath.  Powel,  Philip  Le  Guyt, 
Tufton  Earl  of  Thanet,  and  his  descendants,  &c.  all  drawn 
out  for  legal  purposes,  in  several  loose  sheets 

702  Peerage.     Abstract  of  the  Families  of  the  ancient  Nobility 

which  are  extinct  and  by  whom  they  are  matched,  alpha- 
betically described 

703  Peerage.     Creations  of  the  Nobility  of  England  from  William 

the  Conqueror  to  James  I  .  fol. 

704  Peerage  Cases.     Papers  relating  to  the  Baronies  of  Boutelort, 

Clifford,  Le  Despenser  .  a  parcel 

705  Pelasgi.     An  Attempt  to  prove  that  the  Pelasgi  were  a  Celtic 

Race,  a  curious  dissertation  founded  on  the  language  and 
customs  of  the  Pelasgi  .  8vo 

706  Pelham.     Account  Book  of  Receipts  and  Payments  of 

Pelham,  of  Crowhurst,  Sussex,  1707-1716  4to 

*^*  The  writer  records  payments  to  his  father  Pelham,  and  other 
persons,  from  which  is  ascertained  his  name.  He  held 
property  in  Battle  and  the  neighbourhood,  and  the  manor  of 
Crowhurst. 

707  Penitenti.     Instrutione  di  Penitenti,  in  old  Italian^  of  the  XV 

century :  at  the  end  are  Sacred  Poems  .  4to 

Tractatus  de  Poenitentia,  by  an  English  Catholic,  the  first  leaf 

wanting  .  .  4to 

708  Penn   (John)    Rudiments   of   Heraldry  ;   or  the  Blason  of 

Gentry es  Arms  of  severall  County es.  Copied  and  en- 
larged by  Morris  Evans,  of  Llanwillinge,  1693 :  from 
Canon  Newling^s  collection  .  4to 

709  Perspective.     Practical   Perspective,    or   a    plain   and    easie 

Method  representing  all  things  to  the  Eye  at  a  distance  by 

the  exact  rules  of  Art,  with  neat  drawings^  circa  1750  4to 

Des  Ombres  ;   et  de  la  Perspective  in  general,  neat  drawings 

in  Indian  ink  .  .  fol. 

710  Pesaro.     Relatione  della  Corte  di  Roma  fatte  Tanno  1655  dal 

Cav.  e  Procuratore  di  San  Marco,  Gio.  Pesaro,  ritornato 
insieme  con  gli  altri  Ambasciadori,  dall'  Ambasciaria 
straordinario  di  ubbidienza  ad  Alessandro  VII  Papa 
a  curious  relation  of  the  embassy  out  from  the  republic  of 
Venice  to  solicit  the  aid  of  the  Pope  in  the  war  against  the 
Turks  .  .  fol. 


82  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

711  Persia.     Miscellaneous  pieces  relating  to  Persia : — 

Memoir  on  the  Wandering  Tribes  in  Persia,  translated  from 
a  tract  written  in  the  time  of  Shah  Abbas 

Contents  of  the  Monsheat,  or  Book  of  Letters,  &c.  of  Meerza 
Mehdy,  Secretary  to  Nadir  Shah 

Translation  of  two  Letters  of  Nadir  Shah 

Popular  Arguments,  shewing  the  difference  between  the  Sects 
of  Soonee  and  Sheeah 

Translation  of  a  Vocabulary  of  the  ancient  Fars,  &c. ;  in  2  vol. 

fol. 

712  Petri  (Francesco)  Scerzi  disegno  colorati,  red  morocco 

\*  Sixty-four  designs  for  the  use  of  artists,  representing  scroll-work, 

urns,  &c. 

713  Petris  (Franc,  de)  Istoria  della  famiglia  Cybo,  1599  4to 

*^*  Dedication  Manuscript  to   Alberico  Cybo,  Principe  di  Massa, 
whose  arms  are  emblazoned  on  the  first  leaf. 

714  Philosophia.     Corpus  Philosophia  universalis  Moraliaet  Phy- 

sica,  in  English  hands  of  the  XVII  century,  2  vol.        fol. 

Deir  Origine  e  Progresso  dell'  Filosofia  prima  de  tempi  del 

Diluvio  Universale,  in  a  good  hand  of  the  XVII  century, 

old  red  morocco  .  .  fol. 

715  Philosophy: — Epistolse  Philosophicse,  Transcripts  of  Letters  of 

several  learned  Italian  Scholars  of  the  XVII  century  fol. 
A  System  of  Naturall  Philosophy,  with  an  Appendix  out  of 

Dr.  John  Wallis  concerning  the  ebbing  and  flowing  of  the 

Sea,  old  red  morocco  .  .  8vo 

Plato's  Second  Alcibiades,  or  Dialogue  between  Alcibiades  and 

Socrates  on  Prayer,  translated  by  Sam.  Nott,  1762    12mo 

716  Phoenician  Language.     Inscription  Athlantico   Phoenicienne 

trouvee  a  Medine,   ancienne  capitale  de  I'isle  de  Malthe 
Tan  1826,  on  a  long  roll,  mounted  on  canvass 

\*  "  Cette  precieuse  decouverte  determine  en  fin  au  juste  la  veri- 
table position  de  T  ancienne  Athlantide  qui  sutendait  depuis 
le  Golfe  de  la  grande  Syrte  jusqu'  entre  le  cap  Bon 
d'Afrique  et  le  cap  Maritimo  en  Sicile." 

717  Physica  dictata  k  D.  Dominis  Andre  h  Blucher?  et  Joh.  Bapt. 

Wouchier?  anno   1688,  thick  manuscript^  with  engraved 

emblematic  designs  .  .  4to 

Ivey   (Lady)  Book  of  (Physical)   Receipts,  of  the  time  of 

Charles  II  .  8vo,  together  2  vol. 

718  Pindar.     Commentarii  in  Pythicas  I,   IV,  evidently  the  work 

of  a  profound  scholar^  of  the  early  part  of  the  XVII 
century  .  .  4to 


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719  Pieces  fugitives  non  imprimees  : — Des  diverses  supputations 

du  terns — Du  Couronnement  des  Princes — Des  Armoires 
— Des  Epreuves  d' Innocence  qui  se  Faisoient  par  les 
Sermons  par  le  feu  et  par  I'eau — De  Quelques  Antiquitez 
de  la  Vllle  de  Paris — Des  Anciens  Signes  d' Alliance 
Parmi  la  Pluspart  des  Peuples  du  Monde — Des  Tournois 
— Des  Legats,  &c.  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII  century, 
neatly  written  old  red  morocco  .  fol. 

720  Plays.     Dion,   a  Tragedy,  in  blank  verse,  founded  apparently 

on  the   Life  of  Dion,   by  Cornelius  Nepos,  of  the  XVIII 

century,  neatly  written  .  4  to 

-^ochad,  a  Dramatic  Poem  (on  the  Story  of  -^ochad.  King 

of  Leinster,  anno  377),  in  a  neat  hand^  from  the  library  of 

Sir  L.  Parsons  .  .  4to 

The  Air  Balloon,  a  Comedy  .  4to 

Alcestes,  a  Play,  calf  .  .  4to 

The  Budget,  a  Farce  .  .  4to 

The  Fatal  Interview,  a  Play,  modern,  not  published  4to 

The  King  of  Lombardy,  a  Play  (written  in  the  middle  of  the 

last  century)  .  .  4to 

Ash  ton   (R.)    Love  is  the   Conqueror,  or  the  Irish  Hero,  a 

Comedy,  the  autograph  manuscript  of  an  unpublished  play ^ 

old  morocco^  gilt  leaves^  n.  d.  .  8vo 

William  Tell,  an  Historical  Drama,  trans,  by  R.  Price,  jun.  4to 

721  Poemata  variorum  auctorum.     They  are  chiefly  of  a  religious 

nature,  written  in  a  Flemish  hand,  and  dated  in  various 
parts  of  the  volume,  1518  .  small  8 vo 

722  Poems,   Songs,   &c.  of  the  time  of  James  I  and  Charles   I, 

Amatory,  Convivial,  and  Burlesque  : — Ben  Jonson's  Good 
Ale— On  Samburne,  Sheriife  of  Oxfordshire,  1609— The 
University  Oxford  Beadle's  Wife,  &c.  18mo 

723  Poems.     The  Choice,  a  Poem,  by  a  Person  of  Quality,  a  Satyr 

against  Wit,  1700,  in  a  neat  hand 
Faction   Displayed — To  the  Memory  of  the  Hon.   Colonel 

George  Villiers,  drowned  in  the  River  Piava — The  Windsor 

Prophecy  :  XVII  century,  &c. 
Poems  by  several  hands  in  the  Reign  of  Charles  II.     Dryden, 

Sprat,  Denham,  &c.  .  12mo 

724  Poems  by  several  hands  of  the  time  of  Charles  II.     The  Music 

Speech  at  Oxford.  An  Alexander  navigarat  maro  Indicum, 
Ro.  South  .  .  4to 

First  act  of  the  Electra  of  Sophocles — Epistle  to  a  Friend 
(Lee)  in  Suffolk,  &c.  .  .  4to 

Poems,  Latin  and  English,  in  a  hand  of  the  last  century — 
Ophelia's  Urn,  &c.  .  .  4to 

Poems  of  the  time  of  Charles  II,  chiefly  political.  On  Nell 
Gwynne,  on  the  Duke  of  Monmouth,  on  Sir  George 
Jefferies,  &c.  .  .  4to 

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84  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF   THE 

725  Poems  on  various  Subjects,  extracted  chiefly  from  the  Works  of 

some  of  the  most  celebrated  Poets,  1747,  in  a  neat  hand  fol. 

Speculum  Poeticum.     The  Poetical  Mirror,   in  four  Books. 

To  his  Excellency  Philip,  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  an  amusing 

poem,  in  blank  verse,  unpublished  .  4to 

726  Poems  : — A  Collection   of    English  Poems,  Epigrams    (some 

Facetious),  by  various  authors,  9  vol.  calf  8vo 

727  Poesies.     Recueil  de  Poesies   (Inedites)  historiques  du  Tems 

depuis  la  mort  du  Roy  Louis  XIV,  2  vol.  4to 

\*  A  very  distinctly  written  manuscript,  with  music  interspersed. 

Poesies  Francoises,  in  a  neat  hand  of  the  middle  of  the  XVIII 
century  .  .  4to 

728  PoEsiE.     Satire  di  Giulio  Acciani  da  Bagnulo.     L'Aborto  in 

carare  Poesie  per  Musica  del  Sig.  Pietro  Cesare  Gallerati4to 
Raccolta  di  Poesie  Satiriche,  che  ascirono  in  Roma  al  momento 
della  Coronazione,  che  si  fece  nel  Campidoglio  alia  Estem- 
poranea  Poetessa  Corilla  Olimpica,  ossia  la  Nobile  Signora 
Donna  Madalena  Morelli  Fernandez,  1776,  the  original 
papers  .  .  4to 

Poemetti.  Ode  per  Duca  della  Corgna  a  sua  Consorte  alii 
bagni  di  S.  Cassiano — In  lode  di  Savona,  al  Sigr.  Gabriel 
Chiabrera — Sopra  I'Orto  de'  S.  S.  Conti  di  Bancardoro, 
Sonetti  di  Mons.  Azzolini  .  fol. 

726  Poetical  Miscellany  op  the  seventeenth  century,  con- 
taining Poems  by  various  writers  of  the  time  of  James  I 
and  Charles  I,  part  of  them  original,  by  various  persons, 
part  transcripts  .  .  4to 

*^*  This  volume  is  interesting,  as  it  was  the  Table-book  of  the 
Twysden  Family,  and  contains  several  Poems  by  various  of 
its  members,  particularly  Sir  Roger  Twysden  the  Antiquary, 
and  by  other  persons  of  the  Kentish  and  Sussex  Nobility  and 
Gentry,  as  Sir  Warham  St.  Leger,  Anthony  St.  Leger,  L. 
Ashbumham,  Henry  Wiat,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  &c.  There 
are  also  Poems  by  Lord  Faulkland,  Sir  Hugh  Cholmley, 
Sir  Edward  Herbert,  &c. 

730  Poetical  : — Guarini,  the  Faithfull  Shepherd,    a   Tragicomic 

Pastorall,  in  a  good  modern  hand  .  4to 

Johnson    (Henry,     Allen,    of  Christ    Church)    Travels    of 

Discovery  in  the  Interior  of  Africa,  a  Prize  Poem  recited 

at  Oxford,  1806  .  .  4to 

GouJola  (G.)  Poems  in  Sclavonic,  1701  4to 

Hobart  (Sir  John)  Bullemar  (Timothy)  Imitation  of  Pindar's 

Second  Olympic  Ode,  a  panegyrical  poem  on  Sir  John 

Hobart  of  Blickling  .  4to 


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731  Poetical: — Spenser  (Edmond)  Fairie  Queen,  first  part  of  the 

first  book,  as  far  as  canto  5,  written  in  a  very  old  and  neat 

hand  .  .  fol. 

Trefusis  (Mrs.)  Poems,  a  portion  of  the  autograph  Manuscript 

fol. 
Wright  (John,  of  Biers  Green,  Durham)  Poems  8vo 

The  Caledonian  Captive,  a  Manuscript  Play  4to 

732  Poetical  : — Prignani  (B.)  Elegise  et  Carmina,  2  vol.  a  modem 

transcript  from  the  rare  edition  of  mcccclxxxviiii  8vo 
Julianus  (Franciscus)   In  laudem    Johannis  Baptistse  Zani 

Cardinalis  Anniversarii  ejus  die,  in  a  neat  Italian  hand^ 

(circa  1500)  .  .  4to 

Tanacei  Libellus  Elegiacus  ad  Justum  de  Amore  Chelinti 

Pueri,  in  a  neat  Italian  hand  of  the  XVII  century  12mo 
Porcelli  (Stephani)  Passio  S.  Margharitse,  1497 

in  a  good  hand  .  .  small  8vo 

733  Poetry.     Transcripts  of  Old  English  Poetry,   chiefly  of  the 

age  of  Elizabeth,  in  the  hand-writing  of  the  late  Joseph 
Haslewood,  with  a  Vocabulary  of  Poetical  Terms  and 
Collections  for  a  Vocabulary  of  Scottish  Words,  unbound  4to 
The  Interpreter,  wherin  the  principall  Termes  of  the  State, 
much  mistaken  of  the  vulgar,  are  unfolded,  1622 
in  a  neat  hand  .  .  4to 

*^*  A  political  satire,  probably  by  Thomas  Scott,  of  Utrecht. 

734  Poets  : — The  Deadmen's  Scuffle,  or  a  Bloodless  Battle  betwixt 

the  Poets  of  Westminster  Abbey,  with  the  manner  of  Dr. 
Busby  taming  them  with  a  bundle  of  birch ;  Dr.  Casaubon's 
Critic  on  their  Poetical  Works ;  Dr.  South's  Oration  against 
Funeral  Forap,  a  curious  literary  satire  of  the  commencement 
of  the  XVIII  century  small  4to 

735  Poland.     Confederation  Generale   de  tons   les    Ordres  de  la 

Couronne  et  du  Grand  Duche  de  Lithuanie  tenue  a  Varsovie, 
7  Mai  1764 — Consultation  de  la  Diete  ordinaire,  tenue  k 
Varsovie,  1766  ;  with  other  papers  relating  to  Poland, 
apparently  official,  2  vol.  .  fol. 

736  Poland.     A  Collection  of  Papers,  English  and  French,  relating 

to  Poland,  1775-6,  from  the  Collection  of  William  Morton 
Pitt,  several  of  them  in  his  hand  fol.  and  4to 

737  Political  Arithmetic.     A  Treatise  of  the   XVII  century, 

addressed  to  King  Charles  II?  .  fol. 

738  Portugal.     Primeiras   Cortes  del  Rey  D.  Alfonso  Henriques 

filho  de  Conde  Henrique,  e  nato  do  grande  Rey  D.  Alfonso 
6^  de  Leao,  nao  quae  se  establecem  Leys,  e  se  trata  dos 
negocios  de  reyno  e  de  outras  muitas  couzas  de  grande 
ponderacao  e  momento ;  with  various  other  Cortes  and 
State  Papers  in  the  volume,  some  original,  with  signatures, 
chiefly  of  the  XVII  century  .  fol. 


86  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

739  Popple    (William)    Paraphrastic    Imitations    of   the    Satires, 

Epistles,  and  Art  of  Poetry  of  Horace,  written  in  a  beau- 
tiful clear  hand  apparently  the  dedication  manuscript  to 
Frederic^  Prince  of  Wales  .  fol. 

The  Ephesian  Matron,  a  Tragi- Comedy,  injured  hy  damp 

fol.  together  2  vol. 

740  Post-fines  in  the  Couht  of  Common  Pleas,  Original  Docu- 

ments relating  to ;  viz. 

Assignment  of  a  Moiety  of  the  Profits  of  the  Post- Fines  from 
Sir  R.  Clayton  and  Samuel  Reynolds  to  Thomas  Lord 
Culpeper,  11  Feb.  1683 

Defeazance  from  Sir  R.  Vyner  to  the  Lord  Culpeper  for 
quiet  enjoyment  of  Lord  Culpeper' s  Moiety  of  the  Post- 
Fines,  12  Feb.  1683 

Grant  of  the  Post- Fines  from  King  Charles  II  to  T.  Lord 
Culpeper  for  48  years,  to  commence  from  the  expiration  of 
the  Lease  thereof  to  the  Earl  of  Berks  and  Sir  Robert 
Howard,  with  three  signatures  of  Charles  II 

Assigment  of  a  Moiety  of  the  Profits  of  the  Post-Fines  from 
Sir  R.  Vyner  to  Samuel  Reynolds 

The  King  against  the  Farmers  of  Fines  and  Forfeitures 
within  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster 

741  Prayers  in  Hebrew  for  the  Roman  Congregation 

ON  VELLUM  .  .  16m0 

Pratiques  Spirituelles  (probably  in  the  hand-writing  of 
Bossuet)  and  other  religious  pieces     12mo,  together  2  vol. 

742  Precationum  Liber,   Psalmorum   Poenitent.  Officium  Defunc- 

toinmi,  &c.  a  heautifully  written  Manuscript^  on  fine  white 
vellum^  hlack  morocco.,  silver  clasps  .  4to 

743  Precedents  in  Ecclesiastical  History 

A  View  of  the  Laws  respecting  the  Church  from  the 
Reforaiation  to  51  Geo.  3  .  together  2  vol. 

744  Precedents  of  Remarkable  and   Singular  Indictments,  with 

Index.  Transcript  from  the  Diocese  Books  of  Peterborough 
relative  to  Admittance  of  Minister 

745  Preces  Familiares  quibus  olim  solebat  uti  Imperator  Carolus 

quintus,  Georgius  Hermanns  Willmart  Bruxellensis  scripsit 
anno  1657  .  .  small  8vo 

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ture, and  the  volume  altogether  is  a  perfect  gem  of  its  kind. 

746  Preces  Pi^,  cum  Kalendario 

ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  early  part  of  the  XVI  century,  with  one 

miniature,  gilt  capitals  and  borders 
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747  Preces.     On  vellum,  with  Illuminations :  damaged  round  the 

edges  .  .  thick  18mo 

748  Preces  Pi^,  Graece :  XVI  century  .  4to 

749  Preces  et  Hymni.     On  vellum  :    a  small  volume  of  Prayers 

in  an  English  hand  of  the  time  of  Elizabeth.  They  are  by 
a  Catholic,  and  contain  a  few  lines  in  English  verse,  the 
latter  part  damaged  at  the  corners,  so  as  to  render  it 
slightly  imperfect  .  .  18mo 

750  Printers.     Report  of  the  Committee  of  Master  Printers  on  the 

Associations  of  the  Compositors,  1807,  signed  by  the 
Chairman,  G.  Woodfall  .  .  fol. 

751  Printing,  Early.     XIII  Tafeln  Fac-similes  zu  Wetters  Ges- 

chichte  der  ErfUr  dung  der  Buchdruckunst         oblong  fol. 

752  Privilegium    Doctaratus   (3)    Alex.  Mussaria,   M.    Sexterus, 

Dom.  Abele 
ON  VELLUM,  in  ornamented  binding  .  4to 

753  PsALMORUM  Liber.     On  vellum  :  of  the  XIV  century :  in  a 

fine  large  gothic  character  .  .  fol. 

755  Psalms  of   David,   New  Testament,   and  Singing  Psalms   of 

Sternhold  and  Hopkins,  written  in  short-hand  of  the  middle 
of  the  XVII  century  .  small  8vo 

756  PSALTERIUM  GLOSSATUM.     Cantica  qusedam  et  Fidei 

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each  verse  of  the  Psalter.  The  heading  of  each  Psalm  is  in 
large  capital  letters,  and  the  first  letter  of  every  verse  com- 
mences with  a  capital  letter  in  red.  Following  the  Psalter 
are  the  songs  and  hymns  from  the  Old  and  New  Testament, 
a  Litany,  the  Creed  of  the  Apostles,  and  that  of  Athanasius. 
The  first  leaf,  which  contained  the  first  four  words  of  the 
first  Psalm,  having  been  illuminated,  is  lost,  but  there  remain 
three  illuminated  leaves  in  gold  and  colours  upon  a  purple 
ground,  the  first  contains  the  words  in  continuation  of  those 
on  the  first  leaf  in  large  capital  letters ;  the  second,  David 
and  Goliah;  the  third,  at  the  commencement  of  the  cii 
(ci  English  Bible)  Psalm. 

This  very  valuable  Manuscript  is  from  the   Benedictine 
Monastery  of  Stavelot. 

757  PsALTERiuM  Gr^cum:  of  the  XV  century,  oncharta  bombt/cina, 

in  a  good  hand  .  .  4to 

758  Psalterium  et  Horarium.     Of  the  XVI  century ;  in  a  large 

gothic  character,  with  the  chant  noted  .  fol. 


88  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

759  PsALTERiUM.      On  VELLUM :  of  the  XIV  century ;    in  gothic 

character,  with  a  large  miniature  at  the  commencement 
and  eight  small  ones  of  French  art  .  4to 

760  Pucci    (Francesco   Gaetano,    e   Giuseppe)  Lettere   Originali, 

1724-1729,  upwards  of  one  hundred  in  number  4to 

761  QuEVEDO  (Francisco  de)  Paraphrasi  y  Traduccion  de  Anacreon, 

Lagrimas  de  Jeremias,  Poesias  varias,  &c. ;  bound  with  it 
are  several  Printed  Tracts 
Conquista  de  el  reyno  de  Napoles  en  Octavas,  por  Diego  de 
Torres,  1735,  &c.  .  .  4to 

762  Raimundus  de  Poenitentia 

ON  vellum  :  of  the  XV  century ;  in  double  columns        fol. 

763  Ravenscroft    (Thomas)    Treatise   of  the   Arte   of   Musicke, 

manuscript  of  the  time  of  James  I  .  4to 

764  Raudon   (Marmaduke  of  Yorke  and  Hoddesdon,  Herts,  1662) 

Poetical  Collections  out  of  several  Authors,  by  M. 
Raudon;  Three  Poems  upon  Sir  Marmaduke  Raudon, 
Governor  of  Basing  House,  upon  his  Death,  his  putting 
up  the  Acquaduct  of  the  Samaritan  at  Hodsden  in  Hart- 
fordshire,  &c.  a  thick  ohlong  %vo  volume^  in  a  legible  hand, 
with  an  index 

765  Recipes  for  making  Distilled  Waters,  Perfumes,  Medicines, 

made  Wines,  in  various  female  hands  of  the  XVII  and 
XVIII  centuries  .  .  fol. 

*^*  The  names  of  many  of  the  inventors  are  given,  viz.  Sir  Theo- 
dore Mayerne,  Lady  Kent,  Dr.  CoUadon,  Mr.  Snagg,  Lord 
Broughall,  Sir  Walter  Rauleigh,  &c. 

766  Recipes  for  Making  Preserves.  Pastry,  &c.  in  various  female 

hands  of  the  XVII  century  .  .  4to 

Recipes  for  Making  Cordial  Waters,  Medecine,  Cookery,  «S:c. 
of  the  XVII  century  .  .  4to 

Horse  Receipts,  in  a  good  hand^  circa  1760  8vo 

Recipe  Book,  by  Mary  Hooke,  1680.  The  recipes  are  stated 
frequently  to  have  been  given  by  Mrs.  Carr,  Lady  Lock- 
hart,  Mrs.  Wings,  Lady  Wharton,  Sir  Theodore  Mayerne, 
Dr.  Clifford,  and  others,  neatly  written^  old  calf  together  4  voL 

767  Recipes,  &c.     A  Book  of  divers  Receipts  in  Medicine,  Dis- 

tilled Waters  .  .  fol. 

Book  of  Expenses,  Heads  of  Sermons,  Precedents,  2  vol. ; 

and  others  .  .  a  parcel 

768  Receipts,  Old;  Wills;  Powers  of  Attorney  a  parcel 

769  Recueil  de  Pieces.     Selon  le  Clerge,  2  vol. :  a  curious  Col- 

lection relating  to  the  French  Clergy,  1700  to  1750,  in 
prose  and  verse,  printed  and  manuscript  .  8vo 


* 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  89 

770  Recueil  des  Extraits,  Observations,  &c.  of  the  XVII  century  4to 
This  is  a  common-place  book  in  French,  and  appears  to  have 

belonged  to  Jollivet,  a  French  protestant  clergyman,  who 
has  transcribed  into  the  volimie  various  letters  and  papers 
relating  to  the  persecuted  protestants  of  France,  and  some 
French  verses  addressed  to  Charles  II  by  his  illegitimate  son 
the  Duke  of  Richmond,  also  verses  addressed  to  the  Duchess 
.of  Portsmouth  by  the  said  Duke  of  Richmond,  her  son. 

771  Reflections  on  some  of  the  Properties  of  Beauty  and  Subli- 

mity, by  Stebbing;  Anecdotes  of  Bp.  Mawson;  and  various 
old  Papers,  with  Signatures,  &c.  .  a  'parcel 

772  Registrum    Cart  arum    Anglic,    or   a  Register   of  English 

Charters,  of  the  XIV  century,  old  French  red  mor.    24mo 

*^*  A  complete  collection  of  the  more  ancient  Statutes,  commencing 

with  Magna  Charta,  in  Latin  and  Norman  French.     It  is 

ornamented  throughout  with  large  illuminated  capitals  in 

gold  and  colours. 

773  Renaudot  (J.)  Geometria  Plana,  seu  Euclidis  Elementorura 

sex  priores  libri,  clarissimis  demonstrata  ac  figuris  omati, 
in  gratiam  Edw.  Southwell,  1686  .  fol. 

774  Revenue.     Extractes  out  of  the  Recordes,  wherin  may  be  col- 

lected by  what  meanes  the  Kinges  of  England  have  and  may 
raise  money,  by  a  learned  hand  of  the  time  of  Charles  I  fol. 

775  Revenue.     A  complete   State  of  the  Customs  annually  from 

Christmas  1710  to  1735,  very  elaborately  drawn  out,  an 
official  manuscript^  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves  large  fol. 

776  Revenue.     Official  Returns  of  the  various  Branches  of  the  Re- 

venue, from  1699  to  1745,  drawn  out  in  tables  under  the 
several  heads  .  .  fol. 

A  volume  containing  in  a  tabular  form  the  Receipts  and 
Payments  made  by  the  Customs,  1688-1703  fol. 

Volume  containing  an  Account  of  the  Receipts  into  the 
Exchequer  from  the  Customes  and  Excise,  1690-1704  fol. 

together  3  vol. 

Ill  Revenue.     State  of  the  Revenue  of  Excise,  1662-1768,  official 

manuscript,  drawn  out  in  a  tabular  form,  red  morocco     fol. 

Mr.  Feme's  Annual  Abstracts  of  the  Customes  and  additionall 
Impositions,  commencing  26  Feb.  1699,  ending  25  Dec. 
1712,  an  official  manuscript,  the  royal  arms  stamped  on  the 
sides  .  .  .  oblong  fol. 

778  Revenue.  A  particular  State  of  the  Receipts  and  Issues  of  the 
publick  Taxes  and  Loans  during  the  reign  of  William  III, 
1688-1702,  reduced  to  one  general  accompt  or  state  for 
the  whole  term,  neatly  drawn  out  in  a  tabular  form        4to 

Abstracts  of  the  Money  Bills  beginning  the  first  of  William 
and  Mary,  shewing  the  Fund  and  for  how  long  granted, 
the  Sums  given,  borrowing  Clauses,  &c.  1721,  neatly  drawn 
out  in  a  tabular  form,  calf  4to,  together  2  vol. 


90  CATALOGUE    OF   MANUSCRIPTS    OF   THE 

779  Revenue.     A  particular  State  of  the  Receipts  and  Issues  of  the 

publick  Revenue,  Taxes,  and  Lands,  during  the  reign  of  his 
late  Majes.  King  William,  office  copy^  original  morocco 
binding^  gilt  leaves  .  .  4to 

A  particular  State  of  the  Receipts  and  Issues  of  the  publick 
Revenue,  Taxes,  and  Loans,  1702-1710,  in  an  office  hand^ 
calf^  gilt  leaves  .  .  4to 

Abstract  of  the  general  State  of  the  Receipts  and  Issues  of 
the  publick  Revenue  from  1710  to  1713    4to,  together  3  vol. 

780  Revenue.     An  Establishment  or  List  containing  all  the  Pay- 

ments to  be  made  for  Civill  Affairs,  1699-1700  12mo 

Supplies  and  Ways  and  Means  from  1715  to  1782,  in  a  fine 

clear  hand  .  .  8vo,  together  2  vol. 

781  Revenue.     Warrant  under  the  Privy  Seal  for  the  Loan  of 

Twenty  Pounds  to  the  King,  with  a  Rec'.  of  the  same,  from 
Francis  Hardye  of  Sydlinge,  Dorset,  1605 ;  a  Power  of 
Attorney  from  F.  Hardy  to  Ant.  Stowell  to  act  for  him 
respecting  the  same,  1607 
Ballance  of  Parliamentary  Accounts,  1640,  on  a  sheet 
Grant  of  William  III,  appropriating  the  Duties  on  Tobacco, 
&c.  to  the  States  of  Holland,  in  payment  of  money  advanced 
by  them  to  defray  the  expence  of  the  King's  Expedition 
to  England ;  also  for  Payment  of  the  Servants  of  Charles  II 

782  Revenue.     Accompt  of  what  Monies  remain  in  Arrear  unpaid 

on  the  several  Taxes  following,  for  which  no  Compositions 
have  been  made  by  the  Receiver- General — Certificates  of 
Moneys  paid  into  the  Exchequer  upon  the  3d  and  4th  21 
Sh.  Aid,  1713-14 — Certificate  of  Money  paid  into  the  Ex- 
chequer upon  the  Duties  on  Houses,  1713-14 — Gross  Pro- 
duce of  the  Excise,  1723-24;  on  five  large  sheets, /rom  the 
collection  of  Brian  Fairfax^  Commissioner  of  the  Customs 
Abstracts  of  the  Receipts  and  Issues  of  the  Publick  Revenue, 
1688-1702,  on  three  large  sheets 

783  Roberts  (William,  of  Croydon,  Surgeon)  Will,  with  Account 

of  his  Estate,  1767-1787,  eight  paper  books  folio 

Rob  [      ]  (Len  [      ]  )  Coppy  Book  of  his  Letters,  1695  fol. 

together  2  vol. 
\*  The  writer  was  sheriff  and  chamberlain  of  London. 

784  Roma.     Diario  dell'  Occorenze  in  Roma,  dall'  anno  1694  sino 

air  anno  1742,  2  vol.  .  .  4to 

\*  Among  other  interesting  events  noted  are  some  relating  to  the 
Chevalier  de  St.  George  and  his  family. 

785  Roman  (Hier.)  Chronica  Hebrea,  of  the  XVI  century  fol. 

%*  The  author  was  a  friar  of  the  Augustine  order,  and  the  present 
work  appears  to  be  an  autograph. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    ROOD.  94 

785  Rome.  A  Note  Book  containing  Remarks  upon  some  of  the 
Antiquities  of  Rome,  with  copies  of  ancient  Inscriptions 
from  the  Farnese  Palace  and  other  Buildings,  written 
about  1750  .  .  8vo 

Roman  Roads  in  Britain,  Dissertation  on,  in  a  modern  hand, 
ten  leaves  .  .  4to,  together  2  vol. 

1^1  ROME.     [HisTOiRE  Recueilie  de  Jules  Cesar  et  autres 

AUTEURS] 
ON   VELLUM  :    A  VERY  MAGNIFICENT  MANUSCRIPT  OF  THE  XIV 

CENTURY.  It  is  written  in  a  French  gothic  character,  in 
double  columns,  and  has  at  the  commencement  a  fine  large 
illumination,  bound  in  2  vol.  blue  morocco  fol. 

788  Romish  Persecutions.     Account  of  the  Burning  of  Protestants 

by  Mary  I,  of  England,  &c.  collected  from  the  various 

historians,  written  at  the  beginning  of  the  XVIII  century, 

half  hound  .  .  4to 

789  Rota  (Giov.)  Ragionamente  de  lo  Stato  presente  d'ltalia  Gior- 

nata  prima  .  .  4to 

\*  From  the  collection  of  the  Earl  of  Guilford. 

790  RovERGNE.     A  Terrier  belonging  to  the  Lordship  of  Salenques, 

in  the  province  of  Rouergne,  belonging  to  Jean  Francois 
de  Rollet,  Baron  of  Salenques,  Castelnau,  Mareaux,  etc. 
1642-1651,  attested  by  Jacques  Maliany,  orig.  hinding  fol. 

791  RUDING(R.)  ORIGINAL  COLLECTIONS  for  the 

HISTORY  OF  the  COINAGE  of  GREAT  BRITAIN, 
containing  the  rough-draught  of  the  Work,  Drawings  of  all  the 
known  Anglo-Saxon  Coins,  original  Letters  of  Gough  and 
other  Antiquaries  addressed  to  Ruding ;  and  an  original 

ROLL     of     the     time    OF    EdWARD     II,     RELATING    TO    THE 

Mint  .  .  ^parcels 

*^*  A  small  portion  only  of  this  very  voluminous  body  of  materials 
has  been  used  in  the  publication  of  the  labours  of  this  distin- 
guished Antiquarian  and  Numismatist. 

792  Ordre  de  Bataille  de  TArmee  Imperiale  Russe,  Commandant 

en  Chef  le  Marechal  Comte  Barclay  de  Tolly  (Revue  de 
TArmee  Russe  pres  Vertus),  original  drawings^  morocco 
extra  (1815)  .  .  oblong  fol. 

793  Russia.     Statistics  of  the  Russian  Empire,  by  Will.  Morton  Pitt, 

and  several  other  Papers  relating  to  the  same      fol.  &  4to 
Account  of  the  State  of  Russia,  1708,  the  first  leaf  wanting 

fol.  together  2  vol. 

794  Russell  (John,  Rector  of  Stoke,  near  Guilford)  Constitutions 

and  Canons  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  containing  their  Precepts 
to  the  Clergy  and  Laity,  their  Methods  of  administering 
the  Holy  Sacraments,  their  Forms  of  Prayer,  &c.  drawn 
out  and  corrected  for  publication^  with  Notes  and  Indexes, 
1755  .  .  .  fol. 

795  Saga  af  Armann,  Icelandic,  written  in  a  legible  hand  4to 

N 


92  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

796  Sclavonic  Dramas.     Elena  ed  Paridda;  Achille  i  Deidamia, 

of  the  XVIII  century  .  .  8vo 

*^*  From  the  collection  of  the  Earl  of  Guilford. 

797  AvoLD  (St.).     Comptes  de  la  Ville  de  St.  Avoid  depuis  1702 

jusqu'a  1719,  a  thick  volume  .  .  fol. 

798  St.  Clement's  Danes.     The  Accounts  of  the  Collectors  for  the 

Poor,  5tli  May  to  the  8th  October,  21  Eliz.  on  vellum  ; 
and  numerous  Apprentice  and  other  Bonds  by  the  Over- 
seers, &c.  .  .  a  large  parcel 

799  St.  George.     Statutes  and  Ordinances  of  the  Noble  Order  of 

St.  George  named  the  Garter  .  long  8vo 

800  St.  Germain  en  Laye.     Antiquitc  et  Origine  de  I'Eglise  et 

Prieure  Royal  de  St.  Germain  en  Laye,  1711,  in  a  neat 
hand  .  .  .  4to 

801  Saint  John  Lady  Bolingbroke.     Spese  di  Milady  Bolingbroke, 

1795-96,  a  book  of  her  Ladyship's,  apparently  during  her 
residence  in  Italy,  Household  Expenses  kept,  in  Italian 

large  fol. 

802  St.  Nicolas.     Comptes  de  la  Ville  de  St.  Nicolas  depuis  1698 

jusqu'a  1719,  a  thick  volume  .  .  fol. 

803  St.  Olon,  L'Etat  de  I'Empire  di  Maroc,  with  coloured  drawings 

of  costume  upon  vellum^  old  red  morocco^  1693  4to 

*.j^*  From  the  collection  of  the  Earl  of  Guilford :  it  appears  to  be 
the  original  Dedication  Manuscript  to  Louis  XIV. 

804  St.  Trudo.     Officia  St.  Trudonis  (S.  Tron.),  Various  Offices 

for  the  Service  of  this  Saint 
on  vellum  :  some  of  the  fourteenth  century,   and  some  of 
later  date  upon  paper  .  small  fol. 

805  Salomon.      Les  Clavicules   de  Rabby  Salomon,   traduite  en 

Fran9ois,  with  an  English  translation^  diagrams;  and  1    (2) 

806  Salonius.     a  misticall  Exposition  of  Doctor  Salonius,   borne 

at  Vienna,  and  Bishopp  of  Fraunce,  uppon  the  Ecclesiastes 
of  Solomon,  in  manner  of  a  Dialogue  ;  trans,  into  English 
by  W.  Pollard,  A.D.  1615,  written  probably  by  the  tran- 
slator, a  prisoner  in  Wood  Street  Counter,  1615,  in  a  plain 
hand  .  .  .  4to 

807  Santes  de  Ardoynis  de  Pesauro,  Liber  contra  Sterilitatem, 

compositus  anno  1412,  very  curious  .  fol. 

808  Sarpi   (Paolo)   Discorso  sulla  Potesta  del  Principe — Li  Capi 

d'un  trattato  imperfetto  di  Padre  Paolo  lasciato  nelle  mani 
di  Fra.  Fulgentio  suo  successore  .  fol. 

*^*  This  manuscript  is  of  the  time,  written  in  a  good  Italian  hand. 
It  is  not  contained  in  the  edition  of  Sarpi's  Works  printed  in 
4to  at  Helmstadt  (Verona). 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    KODD.  93 

809  Sarpi  (Fra.  Paolo)  Racordi  date  da,  in  qual  modo  debba  gover- 

narsi  la  Rcpublica,  1615  .  .  fol. 

Opinione  del  P.  Fra.  Paolo  Servlta  in  qual  modo  debba  gover- 

narsi  la  Republica  di  Venetia,  in  a  neat  liand  fol.  together  2  v. 

810  Saunderson  (Professor)  Lectures  on  Mechanicks,  Astronomy, 

and  Sounds,  with  diagrams  .  4to 

Lectures  on  Natural  Philosophy,  diagrams^  4to,  together  2  vol. 

811  Scientific.     Arithmetic,  1702  .  .  4to 
*^*  "  This  book  belonged  to  Gerald  de  Coucy,  Lord  Kingsale." 

Jennings   (Joh.)  Arithmetica  Practicalis  et  Universalis  in 
usum  Juventutis  Academicse,  1721  .  8vo 

Elements  of  Mathematics,  1780  .  4to 

A  Treatise  on  Trigonometry  written  about  the  year  1700  fol. 
Cambridge  Mathematical  Lectures,  1717  .  4to 

Volume  containing  WoUastoni  Compendium — Lock  Epito- 
mized— Lockii  Compendium — Clarkii  Epitome,  &c. 

together  6  vol. 

812  Scientific.   Cotes  (Roger  &W.Whiston)  A  Course  of  Lectures 

for  the  Hydrostatical  and  Pneumatical  Experiments  begun 

at  Cambridge  and  continued  at  London,  plates  4to 

Samuele  Rinvals,   alias  Norton,   Philosophante.     Ramus  de 

Lacte  Virginis,  an  alchemical  work,  of  the  XVI  century  4to 
Rouelle.     Procedes  Chimiques  du  Cours  de  Mons.  Rouelle, 

1752,  &c.  .  .  4to 

Planometria,  or  the  Art  of  Measuring  or  Survaying  of  Land, 

of  the  early  part  of  the  XVII  century  12mo 

Eames  (J.,  Reg.  Soc.  Socii)  Mechanica,  sive  de  Motu  Trac- 

tatus,  1776,  with  drawings^  2  vol.  8vo,  together  ^  vol, 

813  Scotland.    Traittez  entre  les  roys  de  France  et  les  roys  d'Ecosse 

Privileges  accordez  aux  Escossois  par  les  roys  de  France 
Et  les  Memoires  comment  le  roy  d'Escoce  a  recconnu  le  roy- 
aume  d'Ecosse  a  foy  et  homage  du  royaume  d'Angleterre, 
et  a  renonce  a  I'Alliance  de  France  annees  1292-1296 
in  a  good  clear  hand^  of  the  XVII  century  large  fol. 

814  Scotland.     Contract  betwixt  John  Cunynghame  and  Patrick 

Lyndesay,  Edinburgh,  20  Dec.  1595,  with  signatures  of  the 

parties  and  the  witnesses 
A  Legal  Document,  containing  a  Matrimonial  Contract  and 

Settlement  made  at  Elgin,  1633 
Bills  of  Expences  on  Journeys  in  various  parts  of  Scotland, 

by  the  Laird  of  Ardington,  time  of  Charles  II 
curious^  as  exhibiting  the  charges  of  entertainment  and  cost 

of  various  articles 

815  Scotland.     Ane  Account  of  the  Procedure  of  the  Baillies  of 

Leith  as  Justices  of  Her  Majesties  Peace  there,  upon  the 
Informaciones  given  into  them  against  the  Officers  and 
others  of  the  Men  of  War  presently  lying  in  Leith  Roads, 
Jan.  6,  1709,  signed  by. the  Baillies  .  fol. 


94  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

816  Scotland.     A  volume  in  folio,  containing, 

1.  Bp.  Guthrie's  Observations  on  the  Troubles  in  Charles  I 

Reign 

2.  Graham's  Account  of  the  Earl  of  Glencairn's  Expedition 

to  the  Highlands,  1653-4 

3.  Sir  Archibald  Primrose  (the  Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council), 

his  Papers,  1651-1661.  See  among  them  the  mode  of 
restoring  the  Government  of  Scotland,  1660-1,  drawn  up 
by  Lauderdale 

4.  Literse  k  Scotis,  A.D.  1640  ad  Vicinos ;  with  copies  of 

many  other  State  Papers  during  the  Civil  War 
an  interesting  volume,  from  the  collection  of  the  late  George 
Chalmers 

817  Scotland.     A  volume  of  Original  Letters  and  Papers  by 

the  Scottish  Covenanters  or  Cameronians,  Alex.  Sheills, 
James  Boig,  Henry  Emmerson,  W.  Forsayth,  W.  Boyes, 
&c.  1679-1700,  verg  curious  .  .  4to 

818  Scotland.     Establishment   for   the   managing   her  Majesties 

Customs  in   North  Brittain  commenced   1707 
an  official  manuscript,  containing  the  royal  commission,  names 
of  the  commissioners,  <^c.  red  morocco  .  fol. 

819  Scotland.     A  volume  in  4to,  containing, 

1.  Memoirs  to  King  James  VII,  by  the  Earl  of  Balcarras 

2.  A  short  Account  of  the  most  memorable  Things  that 
occurred  in  Parliament,  1705 

3.  The  same  for  1706 

4.  Account  of  what  past  under  Conduct  of  the  Earl  of  Mar 
(bg  a  partisan  of  the  Stuarts) 

5.  Three  Letters  from  Peter  Fea  fa  Jacobite),  with  several 
curious  printed  Tracts  relating  to  the  Union,  the  Rebellion 
of  1715,  &c.  several  of  them  by  the  Jacobites,  and  of  great 
rarity 

%*  From  the  collection  of  George  Chalmers,  Esq. 

820  Scotland.     Notes  on  the    Numismatic    part    of    Anderson's 

Diplomata  Scotise,  in  Latin,  a  closely  written  manuscript  on 
35  pages,  of  the  early  part  of  the  XVIII  century  fol. 

821  Schleusneri  (Jo.  Fr.)  Observationes  et  Conjecturse  in  Hesychii 

Lexicon,  pp.  144 ;  Observationes  in  Phavorinum,  pp.  84 ;  Ob- 
servationes in  PoLLUCis  Onomasticon,  pp.  62  ;  Notatorum 
ad  SuiDAM  Collectanea,  pp.  710  ;  Observationes  ac  Cas- 
tigationes  in  Cyrilli  Philoxeni  aliorumque  Veterum 
Glossaria  Latino- Grseca  et  Grseco-Latina,  ed.  Labbseus, 
Lutet.  Paris,  1679  .  .  fol. 

*^*  They  are  contained  in  three  volumes  folio,  and  to  the  critical 
and  philological  scholar  might  be  of  considerable  service. 

822  Schultens.     Dictata  Theologica  Schultensii,  Hemsterhusii,  &c, 

4to 
Scriptura  Sacra,  ejus  sehsus  et  usus,  of  the  XVIII  century  8vo 

together  2  vol. 


LATE    .AlK.    THOMAS    KODi>.  95 

823  Scotland.     Anecdotes  of  Printing  and  Academical  Lite- 

rature AT  Glasgow  during  the  last  Century,  collected  by 
the  Earl  of  Buclian,  being  a  series  of  Letters  addressed  to 
his  Lordship :  viz. 

Five  Letters  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wodrow,  of  Stevenston,  con- 
cerning Robert  and  Andrew  Foulis,  and  on  the  Lectures  of 
Professor  Hutcheson,  their  Patron,  dated  1808,  indorsed 
by  Lord  Buchan,  with  Critical  Remarks 

Eight  Letters  from  Eliza  Dewar,  Daughter  of  Robt.  Foulis, 
detailing  an  Account  of  her  Family,  1808 

Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Robert  Foulis,  by  Lord  Buchan 

Letter  from  the  celebrated  John  Wilkes  to  Robert  Foulis, 
respecting  their  proposed  Edition  of  Plato  in  ten  volumes, 
provided  they  could  be  assured  of  a  hundred  Subscriptions 
at  Two  Guineas  each,  dated  Dec.  3,  1746 

List  of  Helps  in  Professor  James  Moor's  hands  for  an  Edition 
of  Plato,  Jan.  1759  ;  also  a  Copy  of  his  Original  Letter  in 
liOrd  Buchan's  Handwriting,  with  Additional  Notes.  Will. 
Harroch,  Sec.  to  the  Earl  of  Northumberland,  dated  from 
James-st.,  Golden- square,  1753,  in  which  he  states  that 
the  Elzevir  Editions  of  the  Classics  were  beautiful,  but 
incorrect 

Letter  from  Dr.  James  Beattle  to  Robt.  Foulis,  dated 
Aberdeen,  20  June,  1770,  in  Commendation  of  his  Edition 
of  Milton,  sealed  with  a  Profile  of  Shakespeare 

824  Seals  (Welch)  :  Impressions  of  the  Priory  of  Dogmail,  Pem- 

brokeshire—Rd.  Bp.  of  St.  Asaph,  1019— The  Priory  of 
Pule,  Pembrokeshire;  and  1  other  .  (4) 

825  Seals  :  Cast  from  the  Great  Seal  of  Robert  the  Bruce,  and  1  other 

(2) 

826  Seals  of  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Davids,  Bp.  of  St.  Davids,  temp. 

Hen.  VIII — The  Priory  of  Brecknock,  Abbey  of  Aber- 
conway,  24  Ed.  Ill  .  (4  impressions) 

827  Sectani  Satyr?e,  Lat.  et  Italic^,  2  vol.  .  4to 

Semeionerion  Argamaron.  Grsece  .  4to 

Elogia,  Panegyrici  et  Orationes,  in  Lingua  Grseca  Hodierna, 

from  Lord  Guildford^ s  sale  fol.  together  3  vol. 

828  Selden  (John)  The  Privileges  of  the  Baronage  of  England  when 

they  sitt  in  Parliament,  a  manuscript  of  the  time  of  Charles  I 

fol. 

Index  to  the  first  two  Volumes  of  the  Works  of  Selden,  by 

David  Wilkins  .  fol.  together  2  vol. 

829  Sellwood  (Tho.)   Common- Place- Book,  chiefly  Religious  and 

Moral  Extracts  ;  Note  of  Building,  Planting,  &c.  at  Billam, 
Yorkshire,  1745-48,  2  vol.  .  foL 

830  SENEC.E  TRAGCEDI^.   A  fine  Manuscript  of  the  XV 

century  :  ON  VELLUM,  by  an  Italian  scribe,  mor.  gilt  leaves  foL 

831  Sens.     Revenue  d\i  Diocese  de  Sens  suivant  le  Pouille  du  diet 

Diocese,  1760,  blue  morocco^  arms  on  the  sides      large  fol. 


*  * 


96  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

832  Sermons  (Fifteen)  on  Acts  xvi,  30,  31,  "  Sirs,  what  shall  I  doe 

to  bee  saved  ?"   &c.  a  Treatise  on  Matthew  xvi,  25,   in  a 
good  hand,  1661  .  .  fol. 

833  Sermons  by  a  learned  Divine  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II,  written 

in  a  good  bold  hand,  3  vol.  .  4to 

*^*  The  author  uses  his  usual  Greek  motto,  and  has  numerous 
parallel  passages  of  scripture  quotations  from  the  fathers  and 
classic  authors, 

834  Sermons,  in  a  small  neat  hand  of  the  middle  of  the  XVII 

century,  bound  in  the  original  blue  morocco  binding 
The  name  of  the  author  is  erased,  but  appears  to  be  "  Thomas 

Martyn,  sometime  preacher  at  the  Rolls"  4to 

Sermons,  in  a  hand  of  the  time  of  Charles  II  4to 

Sermons,  in  a  small  neat  hand  of  the  time  of  Charles  I     4to 

together  3  vol. 

835  Sermons  on  various  portions  of  Scripture,  Sentences  containing 

Things  certain  and  uncertain,  2  vol.  in  a  good  hand,  circa 
1730,  unbound  .  .  4to 

These  two  works  are  by  a  learned  divine  of  the  Church  of 
England,  as  is  evident  from  the  authors  he  refers  to.  The 
second  consists  of  heads  or  outlines  of  a  work  connecting 
Sacred  and  Profane  History,  which  is  brought  down  to  the 
reign  of  George  II. 

836  Sermons  on  various  Passages  of  Scripture  preached  in  the  early 

part  of  the  eighteenth  century  .  4to 

Sermons  in  a  fair  hand,  circa  1730  .  4to 

Sermons  on  Christian  Morals,   in  a  large  clear  hand  of  the 

XVII  century  .  .  4to 

A  Collection  of  twenty- six  Sermons,  written  apparently  by 

Thomas  Jones,   a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England, 

in  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII  century  4to,  together  4  vol. 

837  Sermons  on  Hosea,  in  a  beautiful  clear  hand,  1641,  g.  I.  12mo 

Sermons,  in  a  small  neat  hand  of  the  XVII  century,   with 

Notes  of  Sermons  by  Mr.  Knightbridge,  Mr.  Rogers,   and 

others,  1654  .  .  8vo 

Sermons  preached  at  Buxton,  1653  .  8vo 

Sermons   by  a  learned  Divine  of  the  time  of  Charles    I, 

preached  at  Newington,  Folkestone,  &c.  8vo,  together  4  vol. 

838  Sermons,  written  in  a  very  minute  hand,  in  2  vol.  in  the  original 

morocco  binding  .  thick  8vo 

*^*  These  appear  from  the  dates  to  have  been  preached  between  the 
years  1656-1678,  and  have  evidently  been  intended  for  publi- 
cation. 

839  Texts  and  Heads  of  Sermons  for  the  Fasts  and  Festivals  of 

the  Church  of  England,   1664-73,    in   the  original  blue 

morocco  binding  .  ,  8vo 

Sermons.     A  volume  by  a  Divine  of  the  Church  of  England, 

in  a  neat  hand  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II,  8vo  together  2  vol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    RODD.  97 

840  Sermons,  in  a  neat  hand  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII  century 

8vo 
Sermons.       A    volume  of   Sermons,   Funeral,    &c.   in  two 

different  hands,  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII  century  8vo 
Sermons.     A  volume  of  Sermons  by  a  Divine  of  the  Church 

of  England,  1694,  in  a  good  hand         8vo  ;  together  3  vol. 

*^*  From  the  circumstance  of  Richard  Earl  of  Scarborough  being 
named  in  the  bidding  prayer,  it  is  most  probable  that  the 
author  was  his  Lordship's  chaplain. 

841  Sermons  preached  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II,  in  a  good  clear 

hand,  7  vol.  .  .  8vo 

842  Sermons  preached  at  Dursley,  time  of  James  II  and  William  III, 

5  vol. 

843  Sermons.     Volume  of  Sermons  in  a  large  clear  hand,  preached 

at  Upton,  Morton,  Kirk,  Frating,  Thorring,  Thorrington, 
and  St.  James's,  1742-75  .  8vo 

Sermons  on  Galatians  iv,  16,  in  a  large  hand  of  the  early 
part  of  the  XVIII  century  .  8vo 

Sermons  preached  at  Selling,  Sheldwick,  and  Buckland  in 
Kent,  1687-1706,  in  a  legible  hand  small  8vo 

Sermons  preached  at  West  Drayton,  Harmsworth,  St.  Bar- 
tholomew's, Freren,  St.  Bennet  Fink,  1705-15  8vo 

together  4  vol. 

844  Severi  Minervii  Spoletini  de  rebus  Spoletinis  libri  duo,  cum 

prsefatione  ad  Franciscum  Herulum  Episcop.  Spoletinum, 
written  on  paper  in  the  XVII  century 
orange- coloured  morocco  .  .  4to 

845  Sharpe  (Barth.)  The  Waggoner  of  the  South  Sea,  a  series  of 

Maps  exhibiting  the  whole  of  the  Coast  of  the  Pacific 
from  the  Southernmost  Point  to  New  Granada,  elaborately 
drawn  by  Capt.  William  Hack,  original  morocco  binding 

large  fol. 

846  Shebbeare  (Dr.  John)  Letters  written  during  a  Tour  in  France 

and  elsewhere,  1752,  unpublished  .  fol. 

*^*  The  author  was  a  political  writer  and  novellist  of  some  eminence 
in  the  middle  of  the  last  century :  his  letters  to  the  people 
of  England  occasioned  his  being  set  in  the  pillory. 

847  Sheriffs.     The  Etimologie,  Antiquitie,  Dignitie,  Office,   and 

Authoritie  of  Sheriffes  and  their  Deputies,  of  the  time  of 
Charles  I  .  .  4to 

848  Shropshire.     Customs  of  the  Manor  of  Weme,  a  long  roll  of 

the  XV  century :  on  the  back  of  it  are  the  names  of  the 
customary  tenants,  with  particulars  of  their  professions 
and  tenures,  very  curious 

849  Shropshire.     List  of  the  Bayliffs  of  Shrewsbury,   from  the 

year  1372  to  the  end  of  Qu.  Eliz.  reign,  iri  a  good  clear 
hand,  from  the  collection  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Newling     4to 


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SIXTH     DAY'S     SALE. 


LOT 

850  Shropshire.     A  roll  respecting  tlie  Proceedings  in  the  Upper 

Bench,    1659,   in  a  Suit  between   Sir  Thomas  Woolrich, 

Bart,  against  Francis  Newport  and  others 
Assignment  of  a  Term  of  1000  Years  from  Vincent  Berkely, 

of  Waters  Upton,  to  Davies  and  Jones  in  trust  for  Adams 

and  AVife  upon  their  Marriage,   1654 
Three  documents  relating  to  a  Case  of  Trespass  which  John 

Mitteley,  of  Newport,  Fyssemonger,  had  committed  on  the 

lands  of  Sir  Will.  Newport,  31  Hen.  VI 
Roll  of  the  Lands  in  Policy  ,with  names  of  the  tenants  and 

the  rents  paid  by  them,  of  the  XV  century,  in  English 
Receipt  of  £12. .5s  Rent,   Bekemsle  and  Corbet   Meadows, 

4  Hen.  VIII,  T.  Lancashire  on  Account  of  Master  Newport 

Squier 

851  Shropshire.     Various  Letters  and  Papers  addressed  to  Francis 

Chambre,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  of  Oswestry,  relating 
to  Legal  Affairs  connected  with  the  County  of  Salop,  1775- 
1798,  with  a  drawing  of  the  ground-plan  of  the  New  Lin 
tenement^  in  the  parish  of  Wistanstow 

852  SiciLiA.     De  Carlo  d'Angio  re  di   Sicilia,  et  della  morte  de 

Francesi  detta  il  Vespero  Siciliano,  Del  monte  Etna  e  de 
suoi  fuochi.  Degli  habitatori  di  Sicilia.  De  Costumi  de 
Siciliani,  XVII  century  .  4to 

853  Sinclair  Family.    Coppy  of  the  original  illuminate  Manuscript 

titled  as  on  the  Frontispiece  below  by  Roderick  Chalmers, 
Herauld,  anno  D.  1741 — The  Descent  and  Pedegree  of  the 
most  Noble  and  Auntient  House  of  the  Lords  of  Sincleer, 
drawn  out  of  the  Evidents  and  Monuments  of  that  Familie 
be  Henry  Lord  Sincleer,  Anno  Dom.  1590  (continued  down 
to  1741,  hy  the  transcriberj  ^  arms  emblazoned  Svo 

854  Smythe   (Sir  John)  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Effects  of 

divers  Sortes  of  W^eapons  in  theis  our  Dayes,  and  chieflie 
of  the  Mosquett,  the  Caliver,  and  the  longe  Bowe  :  as  also 
the  excellent  and  wonderfull  effectes  of  Archers,  composed 
by  Sir  John  Smythe,  Knight,  1 589,  in  a  neat  clear  hand  4to 

855  Songs  set  to  Music,  chiefly  of  the  first  half  of  the  last  century  fol. 

Songs  set  to  Music,  in  manuscript    oblong  4to  ;  together  2  vol. 

856  Southwell  (Sir  Robert)  Artis  Rhetorics  Compendium  juxta 

Aristotelis  Methodum,  autograph  .  4to 

Shield  (H.)  Mechanics,  1778  4to ;  together  2  vol 

859  Southwfll  Papers  (1730-70),  Memorials,  Letters,  &c.  a  parcel 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  §9 

858  Spas  : — Tracts  and  Cuttings  relative  to  the  Spa  at  Islington, 

Hammersmith,  Rochester  .  a  parcel 

859  Speculum  Humane  Salvationis.      Of  the  early  part  of  the 

XV  century  :  illustrated  with  a  series  of  one  hundred  and 
eighty -two  pen  and  ink  drawings^  coloured^  representing  the 
histories  of  the  0.  and  N.  Testaments^  with  metrical  de- 
scriptions^ in  old  red  morocco  .  fol. 

860  Statuta  Regis   Richardi  Secundi  ab  anno  primo  sur  Regni 

ad  annum   XVI 
ON  VELLUM :  russia  .  .  4to 

861  Stebbing  (W.)  Miscellaneous  Notes  on  Shakspeare,  autograph 

8vo 

862  Stephonii   (Bemardini)    de   Stylo    Laconico,    Attico,    Rhodio 

Syntagma,  ad  Bartholomseum  Rostum  Mutinse  scriptum 
anno  1620  Vitse  Auctoris  postremo,  neatly  written     .     fol. 

"  At  the  end  are  several  long  letters  from  Stephonius  to  Jacobus 
Pontanus,  copies  of  verses  by  Stephonius,  and  other  com- 
positions. 

863  Stuarts.     Attestations,  &c.  relating  to  Scottish  and  Irish 

Adherents  to  the  House  of  Stuart 

Attestation  that  Jean  0' Conor,  descended  from  a  Family  of 
the  name  of  0' Conor,  alias  Encoignard,  established  in 
Noraiandy  in  the  year  1420,  is  descended  from  the  noble 
Family  of  O'Conor  of  Rathalin,  signed^  O'Gara,  Iniskillin, 
&c.  St.  Germain,  1702 

Certificate  that  Gordon  O'Neill  is  son  of  Jane  Gordon, 
daughter  of  George  Marquis  of  Huntly,  signed  Le  Due 
de  Perth,  St.  Germain,  1703 

Certificate  that  James  Tyriy,  Athlone  Herald,  came  into 
France  in  the  suite  of  James  II,  and  that  he  now  holds  the 
same  ofiice  under  James  III,  1703,  signed  W.  Dorrington, 
Colonel  d'un  Regiment  d'Infanterie  Irlandois 

Certificacion  que  la  Sieur  John  Kelly  est  proche  parent  du 
Sieur  Cornelius  Kelly,  comme  il  est  fait  foy  dans  la  Genea- 
logie  de  cette  tres  ancienne  et  noble  Famille  de  Kelly,  signed, 
Jacques  Tyrry,  Athlone,  St.  Germain,  1708 

Draught  of  the  Certificate  of  the  descent  of  Richard  Wealch, 
Family  of  De  Wealsli,  or  Vallois,  who  went  into  Ireland 
with  Earl  Strongbow  in  1170,  and  of  his  relationship  to 
other  families  of  the  same  name  in  Gloucestershire,  Wor- 
cestershire, and  Middlesex,  by  Jac.  Terry,  Athlone,  1714 

Commission  au  Sr.  Kennedy,  aidmayor  du  regiment  d'Infan- 
terie Irlandoise  de  Ikilkeley  pour  tenir  rang  de  Capitaine 
en  pied  1738,  signed  by  Louis  XV 

six  curious  and  interesting  documents 

864  Stuart.     Histoire  de  la  Maison  Royale  de  Stuart,  of  the  early 

part  of  the  XVIII  century  .  .  fol. 


100  CATALOGUE    OP    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

865  Stichology,  or  a  Recovery  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Numbers 

according  to  their  original  Proportions,  Quantities,  and 
Systems,  dedicated  to  Bp.  Hare  .  4to 

Tragoedise  Grsecse.  Corrigenda  in  Indice  ad  selectus  Tra- 
goedise,  Grsec.  Oxon.  De  Metro.  Conjecturales  Emen- 
dationes,  in  the  hand  of  an  eminent  scholar  of  the  last 
century  .  .  12mo 

Valetudinarius,  Comedia,  in  an  English  hand  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  I  .  4to,  together  3  vol. 

866  Stukeley  (William)   Roman   Knights.     A  Series  of  Papers 

relating  to  a  Society  of  British  Antiquaries,  constituted 
under  the  above  title  1723.  It  contains  the  engraved  Seal 
of  the  Society,  the  Names,  real  and  assumed,  of  the  parties  ; 
at  the  head  of  which  is  Thomas  Earl  of  Pembroke,  Cervi- 
lius  Magnus ;  Heneage  Earl  of  Winchelsea,  Cingetorix ; 
Roger  Gale,  Venutius ;  W.  Stukely,  Chyndonax ;  Alex. 
Gordon,  Galgacus  ;  Maur.  Johnson,  Prasatagus,  &c. ;  also 
of  several  Candidates,  amono'st  whom  are  some  Ladies, 
Frances  Countess  of  Hertford,  Bonduca,  &c.  and  an  Oration 
at  the  Prsetorium  27  May,  1723  .  fol. 

867  Stukeley  (William)    Domus  Patriarchalis,   or  the  Origin  of 

Hebrew  Letters  (whence  all  others  are  deduced),  from  the 
manner  and  furniture  of  the  Houses  in  most  ancient  Times, 
an  autography  dedicated  to  Queen  Caroline,  illustrated  with 
drawings  in  Indian  ink,  morocco  .  4to 

868  Sturluson   (Snorra)    Sidaste  Partur  Codicis  Wormiani  Haata 

Eykill  Snorra  Sturlusonar.  Snorronis  Sturlaei  Historici 
et  Poet^e  celeberrimi  Poemata  vulgo  Snorronis  Clavis  Me- 
trica :  quibus  exhibentur  figurse  Poeticse  et  metrorum  ge- 
nera antiquissima,  quibus  Septentrio  hie  noster  quondam 
usus  est.  Versione  Latina  ac  notis  qualisbuscunque  donata 
1732  .  .  .  4to 

869  Suffolk.     A  large  Collection  of  Depositions,  Examinations, 

Informations,  &c.  taken  by  Magistrates  in  this  county,  with 
Signatures  (1740  to  1790)  .  a  parcel 

870  Suffolk.     Fac-simile  of  an  old  Deed  of  the  time  of  Richard  II, 

relating  to  Mendham 
Articles  of  Agreement  for  the  Sale  of  Lands  in  Lavenham, 

Mills  to  CoUings,  1653 
Deed  of  Marriage  Settlement  of  Lands  in  Oulton,  Christopher 

Reve,  of  Stratton,   St.  Mary,  Norfolk,   on  Elizabeth  his 

wife,  1666 
Conveyance  of  several  Marshes  in  Oulton,  Christopher  Reve 

to  Mary  Symonds,  1686 
Release  from  Thomas  Betts,  of  the  Manor  of  Oulton,  held  in 

trust  for  Dorothy  Reve,  Widow,  and  Christopher  Reve  her 

Son,  1708 


LATE    MK.    TllUMAS    UODD.  101 

871  Suffolk.     Grant  of  Land  from  Samson  Abbot,  of  St.  Edmunds- 

bury,  to  Robert  de  Braybooke  in  Braybrooke,  on  condition 
that  he  shall  give  to  this  Hall  of  Werketon  annually  "  Una 
libram  Cymini  adfestnm  Sci.  Edmundi,"  with  the  names 
of  the  Testes,  and  the  seal  of  the  Abbey 

872  Suffolk.     Charter  of  Edward  III,  an.  reg.  27,  granting  right 

of  Free-wan-en  to  Thomas  de  Aspele  in  his  manors  of 
Lacford,  Westthorp  parva,  &c.  with  the  seal  attached 

873  Surrey.     Deed  by  which  Ricardus  filiiis  Alani  de  Stokely  gives 

to  the  Brothers  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Mary  de  Weybrigh 
the  Messuage  and  Appurtenances  which  Wymerul  filius 
Snelling  holds  of  him,  without  date 

Settlement  of  Lands  in  Dower,  in  Egham,  Spencer  to  Jordan, 
1650 

Deed  of  Conveyance  of  Lands  in  Guilford,  Henry  Watts  and 
others  to  Henry  Johnson,  1697 

Admission  of  Francis  Sandell,  Citizen  of  London,  as  Cus- 
tomary Tennant  to  the  Mannor  of  Richmond 

Lease  of  Lands  in  Guilford,  Sandyman  to  Mrs.  Smith,  1722 

Plan  of  an  Estate  in  the  parish  of  Lambeth,  belonging  to 
Richard  Hopkins,  1787 

874  Sussex.     Survey  of  the  Mannors  of  Weeke,  Kingston,  East- 

Preston,  alias  Preston,  Mallary's  Brinsbury,  alias  Parham 
and  Wiggenholt,  taken  by  W.  Westbrook,  Esq.,  1671 

large  fol. 

875  Sussex.     Licenses  of  Alienation  under  the  Great  Seal  of  Eliza- 

beth, jfrom  Sir  Richard  Sackville  and  Ric.  Baker,  Esq.  to 
Thomas  Sackville  (afterwards  Earl  of  Dorset)  and  John 
Dingley,  of  the  Manor  of  Aldwicke,  formerly  part  of  the 
possessions  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  1560 — Sale 
of  the  Manor  by  Thomas  Sackville  to  J.  Dingley,  1 560 ; 
and  various  other  Deeds  "relating  to  the  same,  to  Bognor, 
Feltham,  Chichester,  &c.  in  a  solander  case 

876  Sussex.     A  Collection  of  original  Deeds  and  Papers  relating  to 

the  Manor  of  Aldwicke  and  City  of  Chichester,  possessions 
of  the  Dingley  and  Craven  Families,  1633-1696 
Survey  of  the  Manor  of  Aldwicke  and  North  Barsteed,  seized 
by  the  Commissioners  of  Parliament,  1652,  &c. 

bound  in  1  vol.  folio 

877  Sussex.     Deed  of  Thomas  Gossepe,  enfeoffing  R.  Nashe  and 

others  on  his  Lands  at  Rye  for  performance  of  his  last  Will, 
9  Hen.  VIII 

Bill  of  Complaint  with  the  Proofes  on  the  part  of  Mildred 
Vallor,  Widow,  against  Mary  Fairmauer  and  Ogle  Rigges 
respecting  the  Estate  of  Edward  Fairmauer  of  Eastmanden 
(1649?)  .  .  fol. 

Indenture  between  Stephen  GoodsoU  of  Burwashe,  and  Symon 
Canny e,  Asheeler,  Lease  of  Lands,  41  Eliz. 


102  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS    OF    THE 

878  Sussex.     Award  of  the  Court  of  Common  (i.  e.  King's)  Bench 

in  the  case  between  Edward  White  and  John  Martin,  re- 
specting Lands  in  East  Guildford  and  Bodiam,  1659 
*^*  This  instrument  is  one  of  the  few  during  the  Protectorate  of 
Richard  Cromwell,  and  runs  in  his  name. 

879  Sussex.     Abstract  of  the  Title  of  Sir  W.  Oglander  to  an  Estate 

at  East  Dean,  purchased  by  the  Duke  of  Richmond,  various 

papers^  unbound 
Lease  of  a  House  in  Mountfield,  Hon.  W.  Ashburnham  to 

W.  Quethampton,  1676 
Surrender  of  a  Cottage  in  West- Dean  Manor,  1773 
Survey  of  certain  Lands  at  Bognor,  1699 

880  Sweden.     A  Collection  of  Papers,  principally  Statistical,  re- 

lating to  Sweden  and  Norway,  during  the  XVIII  centurj^, 
from  Morden  Pitt's  collection 

881  Sydney.     The  Psalmes  op  David,  translated  by  the  ce- 

lebrated Sir  Philip  Sydney,  and  his  Sister  the 
Countess  of  Pembroke.  Written  in  a  fine  Italian  hand, 
by  John  Davies,  of  Hereford,  who  to  his  other  accom- 
plishments added  that  of  writing-master :  the  numerous 
capitals  are  gilt  throughout :  wants  first  leaf  fol. 

\*  This  interesting  volume  is  from  Penshurst  Castle. 

882  Tansii     (Seraphini)    Historia    Chronologica     Monasterii    St. 

Michaelis  Arcangeli  Montis  Caveosi  Congregationis  Ordinis 
S.  Benedicti,  ab  anno  1065  ad  ann.  1684,  ex  ejusdem 
Coenobii  Tabulario  deprompta.  Accessit  Series  Genea- 
logica  Principum  Monasterii  Benefaetorum,  ex  Normannica 
Altavillana  stirpe  deducta  .  fol. 

^*^  From  the  collection  of  the  Earl  of  Guildford. 

883  Tarragona.     Restauracion  de  la  Ciudad,  y  lugares  del  Campo 

de  Tarragona  y  Drecho  de  su  Majestad  para  incorporarlos 
a  la  corona,  en  virtud  del  pacto  de  retro  estipulado  en  la 
escritura  de  venta  a  carta  de  gracia  otorgada  por  el  rey 
Juan  I  de  Aragon,  y  el  Arzobispo,  y  Cabildo  de  la  Iglesia 
de  Tarragona  en  el  ano  de  1392,  dispuesto  por  Diego 
Raydo.  Segui  y  Casanova,  1770  .  fol. 

884  Tarif  des  Droits  du  Sceau  tant  de  1672,  1674,  1691,  que 

r  Augmentation  de  1704 
ON  vellum,  morocco  .  .  8vo 

885  Taylor  (Dr.   Jeremy)  Discourse  on  Friendship,   written  in  a 

neat  hand,  1695  .  .  fol. 

Taylor  (Dr.  John)  Antiqui  et  Recentiores  de  Legibus,  of  the 
last  Century,  containing  a  Catalogue  of  Ancient  and 
Modern  Writers  on  Law,  with  references  to  their  Works  fol. 

Taylor  (Dr.  J.)  Voces  Hybrida'.     Analccta  Etyniologica  fol. 


LATE    MK.    THOMAS    RODD.  103 

886  Testaceorum  Indices  tres,   Terrestrium,  Maritiniorum,  Fos- 

sillium,  et  Fluviatillura  coUegit,  J.  S.,  in  an  Italian  hand 
of  the  early  part  of  the  XVIII  century,  with  drawings  of 
some  of  the  rarer  shells,  2  vol.  .  4to 

887  Theatres  Royal.     Copies  of  Petitions  from  Charles  Killigrew, 

Lord  Guilford,  Dame  Alice  Brownlow,  Christopher  Rice, 
Charles  Davenant,  William  Collier,  and  others,  1709  ; 
with  the  Replies  of  the  Attorney  and  Solicitor- General, 
transcribed  from  the  originals  hy  John  Philip  Kemhle, 
1793,  blue  morocco  .  .  4to 

888  Theatrical  : — Indexes  of   Names  in  the    Life  of    Cibber — 

Illustrative  Index  to  Shakespeare,  21  vol. 
Licence  for  the  Royalty  Theatre,  1800,  &c.  with  some  prints 

a  parcel 

889  Theatrical  : — Parts  in  the  Miser,   As  you  like  it,  &c.  copied 

for  Macklin  and  other  Performers  4to,  a  parcel 

890  Theatres.     Various  Papers  relating  to  the  Royalty  Theatre, 

Wellclose  Square 
Maniere  de  juger  des  Ouvrages  du  Theatre :    of  the  XVIII 
century  .  .  4to 

891  Theocritus.     Index  of  Words  in  Theocritus,  in  a  good  hand  of 

the  last  century  .  .  4to 

892  Theologia  Affectiva,  a  Common- Place  Book,  in  Latin 

Papers  on  Clarendon's  Impeachment,  and  others  in  the  same  voh 
La  Cantiva  Espanola,  and  1  other  fol.  and  4to,  together  4  vol. 

893  Theology  : — Judgment,  Discourse  on  the  words,  1  Peter  iv,  17, 

"  For  the  time  is  come  that  judgment  must  begin  at  the 
house  of  God,"  written  in  a  clear  hand  of  the  latter  part 
of  the  XVII  century  .  4to 

An  Introduction  to  a  coherent  Explanation  of  St.  Paul's 
Epistle  to  the  Galatians,  in  a  good  hand  of  the  early  part 
of  the  last  century,  incomplete  .  4to 

Historical  View  of  the  Trinitarian  Controvers}^  in  England 
during  the  latter  part  of  the  seventeenth  and  early  part 
of  the  eighteenth  centuries,   by  an  orthodox  hand  4to 

Tractatus  de  Fide  Divina  (by  an  English  or  Irish  Catholic) 
of  the  XVII  century  .  4to,  together  4  vol. 

894  Marinar  (F.  Anton.)  The  Consonance  of  Jesus  Christ  and  the 

Prophets,  translated  by  Sam.  Bethell:  the  dedication  manu- 
script, dated  from  Bellingham  (Herefordshire) ,  1717    8vo 

Theological  Notes  and  Memoranda  by  a  Puritan  of  the  XVII 
century,  some  in  Welsh;  together  with  "  Certayne  Approved 
and  Spetiall  Receytes  for  several  Diseases  ;"  Receipts  in 
Cookery;  Poetical  Pieces,  &c.  in  1  vol.  12mo 

Meditations  on  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  by 
a  devout  hand  of  the  latter  part  of  the  XVII  century, 
neatly  written  .  12mo,  together  3  vol. 


104  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

895  Tin- Coinage.     Papers  and  Letters  relating  to  a  Project  for  a 

Tin-Coinage  of  Half-pence  and  Farthings,  1665-1676 
The  Project  of  Prince  Rupert  and  Lord  Henry  Howard 
Papers  of  the  Board  of  Trade  and  the  Officers  of  the  Mint,  &c.  fol. 

896  Transcripts  by  W.  Herbert  : — Christmas    CaroUes,   newly 

imprinted — The  Chorle  and  the  Birde — Churchyard's  (T.) 
Entertainment  of  the  Queenes  Majestic  in  Suffolke  and 
Norfolk,  with  a  matter  touching  the  Journey  of  Sir  H. 
Gilbarte,  in  verse  (1519)  .  4to 

897  Transcript  : — A  Preaty  Interlude  called  Nice  Wanton  (1560), 

old  russia  .  .  4to 

898  Tottingham  or  Tottenham  Family.     Genealogical  Collections 

relative  to  the  Family  of  Tottingham,  by  Alex.  Deuchar  ; 
also  the  Pedigree  of  John  Loftus,  Tottenham,  on  a  large 
sheet  of  paper  ^  with  the  shield  of  arms  containing  sixty-three 
quarteriiigsj  modern  .  fol. 

899  Troubadour  Poetry  : — Recueil  de  Vers  Proveucaux  de  differens 

Autores  Anciennes  et  Modemes  :  of  the  XVIII  century, 
400  pages  .  .  4to 

900  Toulouse.     Diocese  de  Toulouse  revenus  suivant  le  Pouille  du 

diet  Diocese,  1779,  blue  mor.  with  arms  on  the  sides  large  fol. 

901  Tours.     Estats  de  Tours  du  regne  de  Charles  VIII,  aage  13 

ans  1483  :  a  transcript  of  the  XVII  century,  red  morocco^ 
gilt  leaves^  with  arms  on  the  sides  .  fol. 

902  TowNELEY.     Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  the  Towneley  Library, 

2  vol.  russia  .  fol. 

\*  This  Catalogue  gives  the  entire  Library :  in  the  printed  Catalogue 
many  articles  are  not  particularized. 

903  Travels  : — Journal  of  Travels  (of  an  English  Lady)  from  Paris 

to  the  Hague,  in  1726  ;  and  Friendly  Admonitions,  2  vol. 
both  in  vellum  .  .  8vo 

904  Tractatus  de  Officio  Ecclesiastico 

ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  XIII  century  .  8vo 

905  Trade.     Calculations  of  the  balance  of  Trade  between  England 

and  Ireland,  circa  1660,  single  sheet,  stained  fol. 

Letter  relating  to  a  Council  of  Trade,  1705  8vo 

Williams   (Robert)  Notes  concerning  Trade,  Legorne,  1654, 

in  a  good  hand  ,  4to,  together  3  vol. 

906  Tran  ( Joannis)  Exercitationes  Logicae,  1678-9 — Exercitationes 

Metaphysicse  k  Magistro  Joannis  Trano  dictatse,  et  a  me 
Archibaldo  Hamiltono  conscriptse,  anno  Dom.  1679       4to 
Tractatus  de  Supplenda  negligentia  (by  an  English  or  Irish 
Catholic),  of  the  early  part  of  the  XVIII  century 

4to,  together  2  vol. 

907  Tyllotson  (Will.)  Collection  of  Arms  of  all  such  Knights, 

Esquires  and  Gentlemen  as  were  late  inhabiting  in  time  of 
Queen  Eliz.,  collected  by  W.  Tyllotson,  Clarke  of  Ipswich, 
time  of  Charles  I  .  .  4to 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  105 

908  Tuscany.     Storia  del  Gran  Ducato  di  Toscana,  tomo  2,  of  the 

XVIII  century,  russia  .  .  fol. 

909  Ugulinus  ( S. ) : — Enarratio  Sanctse  Vitae  beati  Ugolini  Magalotti 

filli  qui  migravit  in  ccelum  anno  salutis  mccclxxiii  die  xi 
decembris 
ON  VELLUM  :  of  the  Xyil  century,  with  a  neat  miniature  of 
the  saint  ,  .  4to 

910  Valletta   (Giuseppe)   Discorso    Filosofico   in   materia    d'ln- 

quisitione,  et  intorno  al  correggimento  della  Filosofia  di 

Aristotele.  Al  nostro  S.  Padre  Innocenzio  XII,  in  a  good 

hand  .                                      .                      4to 

911  Vallans   (W.)  Tale  of  two  Swans,  wherin  is  comprehended 

the  original  and  increase  of  the  River  Lee,  with  the  Anti- 
quity of  sundry  Places  seated  upon  the  same,  from  the  4:to 
edition,  1590 

912  Valor  (Latt.)    Sonetti  raccolto,  con  Rime  di  diversi  autori. 

Trattato,  et  Discorso  del  Amore  Humano.  Dedication  MS. 
to  Capt.  Thomaso  Sassetti,  whose  arms  are  tricked  on  the 
first  leaf  dated  "  di  casa  sua  in  Londra,  il  di  pmo  di 
Maggio  MDLxxxv,"  in  a  beautiful  Italian  hand  4to 

913  Vande  Velde   (Guil.)  Prof,  in  Acad.  Louvan.     Tractatus  de 

Privilegiis  Nominationum  Academies  Lovaniensis,  of  the 
latter  part  of  the  XVII  century  .  4to 

914  Varia  : — Introductio    cognoscendi    gradus    sanguinitatis    et 

affinitatis,  compilata  a  Nic.  de  Padua,  Postilla  de  Nic.  de 
Lyra,  super  Evangelia,  Vitse  Sanctorum  excerpta,  &c. :  of 
the  XV  century  .  .  4to 

915  Vazquez  (Dionysii)  Opera  Theologica  (Lectiones  super  Johanne 

Evangelista.    Questiones    Theologicse    de  Angelis  eorum 

naturae,   &c.  Annotata  super   Pauli  Epist.   ad  Romanos. 

(Sermo  de  Sancto  Nicolao,  Eps.  &c.)  .  fol. 

This  volume  appears  to  be  autograph,  and  is  unpublished.  It 
is  probably  a  portion  only  of  the  author's  works. 

Vasquez  was  employed  by  Card.  Ximenes  upon  the  cele- 
brated Complutensian  Polyglot,  and  was  the  first  Archbishop 
of  Mexico. — See  an  account  and  high  eulogium  of  him  in 
Antonio  Biblioth.  Hispanica  nova,  vol.  i,  p.  326. 

916  Venetia.     Ducali,  on  vellum:  in  the  original  stamped  binding, 

with  the  arms  of  the  Doge  on  the  sides  .  4to 

917  Venezia.     Esame  della  Repubblicca  di  Venezia,  sue  Govemo, 

Massimo,  pretense  con  Prencipi,  e  forze  in  terra  ferma  et 
in  Mare,  in  a  good  Italia?!  hand  of  the  XVII  century  4to 

918  Venetia.    Chronica  et  Origine  della  Casate  antigo  Nobilli  della 

Republica  Veneciana,  of  the  XVII  century,  the  arms  in 
trick,  some  leaves  damaged  .  fol. 


* 


106  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

919  Venetia.     a  Volume,  containing  Reports  made  by  Supplicants 

to  the  Senate  of  Venice  for  employment  and  rewards  of 
their  several  services,  with  the  decision  of  the  Senate  upon 
each  case  as  taken  by  vote,  1644-1716  .  fol. 

920  Venice.     Regulations,  Laws,  &c.  of  the  School  of  the  Corpo  di 

Christo  at  Venice 
ON  VELLUM,  the  capitals  coloured  .  fol. 

921  Venier   (Z.  Benetto)  Teatro  d'una  Prudenza,  con  cui  viene 

regolamente  un  Dominio  della  sapienza  di  tanto  Storacoli 
quanti  Padri  Porporati  sedove  sovra  1' Adriatic©  Augus- 
tissimo  Concistoro,  1703,  unbound  large  fol. 

922  Vertue  (George)  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Engraved  British 

Portraits  .  .  oblong  8vo 

923  Vicecomitis  (Ilier.)  Lamiarum  opusculum  ad  lUust.  Mediolani 

Ducum  Franciscum  Forciam  Vicecomitum,  of  the  XVI 

century  .  .  4to 

Vecturia.     In  Laudem  Vecturise  Domus  Patavii  mcccclxxv, 

in  a  hand  of  the  time  .  4to 

924  Villahermosa   (Francisco  de   Gurrea  y  Aragon,   Duque  de) 

Compendio  Historial  de  lo  sucedido  en  el  Reyno  de  Aragon 
en  los  annos  1591  y  1592,  quando  entro  en  el  exercito  del 
rey  D.  Felipe,  a  modern  traiiscript  .  fol. 

925  ViLLEROi   (Nic.  de  Neuville  de)  Memoires,  in  a  good  hand^ 

origijial  vellum  binding  .  small  fol. 

\*  The  author  was  made  Secretary  of  State  1567.  He  continued 
in  that  office  under  four  Sovereigns,  viz.  Charles  IX,  Henri  III, 
Henri  IV,  and  Louis  XIII. 

926  ViGiLiiE  Defunctorum,  a  fine  Manuscript  of  the  XIV  century 

ON  VELLUM,  in  a  bold  gothic  character,   with  music  noted, 
original  oak  boards  .  fol. 

927  VIRGILII  OPERA.    A  fine  Manuscript  of  the  XV  century 

ON  VELLUM,   written  in  a  neat  roman  character  by  an  Italian 

scribe.     The  beginning  of  each  book  has  an  illuminated 

capital  .  .  small  fol. 

*^*  This  Manuscript  is   imperfect,  wanting  the  eighth,  ninth,  and 

tenth  Eclogues,   the  commencement  of  the  first  Book  of  the 

Georgics,  and  nearly  the  whole  of  the  twelfth  book  of  the 

^neid. 

928  Virgil.     A  Series  of   Designs  for  Illustration  copied  from  the 

celebrated  Manuscript  of  the  IV  or  V  century,  which  is 
preserved  in  the  Vatican.  It  is  of  the  XVI  century,  upo7i 
paper,  in  the  original  red  morocco  binding  4to 

929  Virgil.    Notes  in  Virgil's  Eclogues  and  Georgics.    Florae  (Eco- 

nomica  Italise.     Flora  Dia^tetica,  in  English,  unbound  fol. 
\*  These  notes  are  written  by  an  English  traveller  in  Italy,  in  the 
middle  of  the  last  century.     He  was  evidently  a  great  ob- 
server of  nature  and  lover  of  botany. 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    ROOD.  107 

930  VoNTET  (J.)  L'Art  de  Trancher  la  Viandes  et  toutes  Sortes  de 

Fruites.  La  mode  Italienne  et  nouvellement  a  la  Francoise, 
par  Jacques  Vontet,  Escuyer,  tranchant,  neatly  written^ 
circa  1650  .  ,  4to 

\*  This  curious  Manuscript  is  illustrated  with  a  series  of  engravings 
executed  for  the  work. 

931  Vossius — "  Catalogum  hunc  Auctorum  veterum,  imprimis  in- 

editorum,  contexuit  (ni  fallor)  Isaacus  Vossius  Gerhardi 
filius,  in  nonullis  tamen  locis  et  plurimis  ipsius  Gerardi 
manum  deprehanda"  .  fol. 

\*  This  Manuscript  would  be  of  service  to  any  future  Editor  of 
Lempriere's  Classical  Dictionary. 

932  Voyage  (A)  to  Saint  Helena,   Bencoolen  and  China,   in  the 

H.  C.  S.  Ceres,  Hugh  Scott,  Esq.  Commander,  written  in 
verse  f  1813  .  .  fol. 

933  Wales.     These  are  the  Laws,   Statutes,  and  Customs  of  the 

Free  Borough  of  the  Town  of  Montgomery,  holden,  ob- 
served, and  used  from  the  time  of  King  Henry  I,  with  the 
several  Charters,  neatly  written,  the  arms  and  seal  of  the 
town  emblazoned,  calf  .  fol. 

934  Wales.     Charter  from  Philip  Lloyd  and  John  Johnes,  Clarks, 

infeoffing  Hugh  Burgh  and  Elizabeth  his  Wife  in  various 
Lands  and  Manors  in  Cardiganshire,  6  Hen.  V ;  with  two 
other  Deeds  relating  to  the  same  Property 

Two  Deeds  of  Mortgage,  &c.  of  Land  in  the  Parish  of 
Llandabatu  Odyn  in  Cardiganshire,  Lewis  to  Williams,  1 759 

Lease  of  a  House  in  Wiliamstow,  Pembrokeshire,  John 
Bartlett  to  Harry  Sidwell,  1628 

935  Wales.     Proceedings  at  the  Assizes  in  Wales,  1807  to  1820, 

in  34  Paper  Books,  of  which  Nos.  14  and  18  are  wanting: 
they  appear  to  be  the  Judges'  Books  .  fol. 

936  Walpole  (H.,  E.  of  Orford)  Narrative  of  the  Quarrel  of  Hume 

and  Rousseau  —  Reminiscences  ;  Part  of  Chesterfield's 
Letters,  &c.  —  Transcripts  of  various  works  of  Horace 
Walpole — Hieroglyphic  Tales,  &c.  with  a  well-executed 
drawing  of  Horace  Walpole  in  indian  ink 

937  Walpole  : — Patent  appointing  Sir  Rob.  Walpole  and  others  Com- 

missioners of  the  Treasury,  autograph  of  Lord  Haltfax^ 
and  coats  of  arms  emblazoned  on  vellum  1725 

938  Walsingham  (Sir  Francis)  Negotiations  in  France,   1570-72, 

relating  to  the  projected  Mariage  of  Q.  Elizabeth  with  the 
Duke  of  Anjou  .  .  thick  fol. 

939  Ware  (Henry)  Answer  to  the  Romanists  question,  What  do  you 

make  of  all  your  ancestors  and  fathers  who  both  lived  and 
died  in  the  faith  of  the  Church  of  Rome? — The  History  of 
the  Church  of  Rome — Reasons  wherefore  a  consent  to  abolish 
the  Penall  Statutes  against  Papists  cannot  be  given, &c.  fol. 
P 


108  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

940  Warwickshire.     The  Names  and  Arms  of  the  Nobility  and 

Gentry  of  Warwickshire — The  Arms  of  the  Ancient 
and  Modern  Nobilitie  and  Gentry  of  Wales,  of  the  XVII 
century,  2  vol.  .  .  4to 

941  Warwickshire.      Act    for   building    a    Parish    Church,    and 

making  a  new  Parish  to  be  called  St.  Philip  4to 

Lawyer's  Copy- Book,  containing  various  instruments  relating 

to  Warwickshire  .  fol.  together  2  vol. 

942  Wasia.    Dit  syn  de  naemen  en  toenaemen  vande  Heemn  Hooch- 

baillios,  Hoochschapenen,   Pensioranissan,   ende    Greffiers 

vanden  lande  van  Waes  .  fol. 

***  With  300  shields  of  arms  of  these  Lords  and  Functionaries,  from 

the  year  1249  to  1696,  neatly  tricked;    elegantly  coloured 

and  heightened  with  gold. 

943  Watson  (Bp.)  Prefaces  and  Appendix  to  Bp. Watson's  Collection 

of  Theological  Tracts  .  8vo 

Whitfield.     Letters  to  a  Friend,   shewing  Mr.  Whitfield's 

Doctrine,  to  Dr.  Jno.  H ey,  of  Philadelphia,  1740  8vo 

Willis  (J.)  Sermons,  written  in  a  small  neat  hand  of  the  latter 

part  of  the  seventeenth  century  8vo,  together  3  vol. 

943  Webster  (Alex.)  Account  of  the  Number  of  People  in  Scotland 

in  1755,  7norocco  .  .  fol. 

944  Wedekind  (Baron  G.  W.  de)  On  Economico- Botanical  Gardens 

— On  Forest  Management,  and  the  Method  of  planting 
Wood  with  the  Hessian  Dibble,  3  vol.  4to 

945  Welsh  Poetry  :  a  MS.  of  XVII  century,  in  bad  condition  4to 

946  Welch  Manuscript  of  the  XVI  century,  apparently  a  grammar 

and  vocabulary  .  small  8vo 

947  Wentworth.     Mass  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Property  of  Lady 

Wentworth,  Baroness  of  Nettleslead,  Rent  Rolls,  &c. — 
Extracts  from  her  Will  relating  to  lands  in  Bedfordshire, 
Buckinghamshire,  and  Oxfordshire — Will  of  her  Sister, 
Mrs.  Mussenden,  of  Herringfleet,  Suffolk — Letters  of  Mrs. 
Mussenden,  Sister  of  Lady  Wentworth — Catalogue  and 
Inventories  of  the  Personal  Property  of  Lady  Wentworth 
at  her  various  Houses,  unbound  .  fol. 

A  Noate  of  my  Master  Sir  George  Wentworthes  Debts  oweing 
by  him  the  first  of  July,  1663,  with  a  few  other  Papers 
apparently  relating  to  the  same  fol.  together  2  vol. 

948  Westmoreland.     Customs,  Services,  and  Royalties  belonging 

to  the  Mannors,  Lordships  and  Townshipps  in  the  Richmond 
Lands  within  the  Barony  of  Kendal,  1574  ;  a  transcript  of 
the  latter  end  of  the  XVII  century,  contained  in  a  volume 
of  Law  Cases  .  .  fol. 

949  Whale   Fishery.     A  collection  of  Statistical  Papers  relating 

to  the  Greenland  Fishery,  from  1553  to  1799 ;  to  the  South 
Sea,  from  1785  to  1809  ;  and  to  Oil,  from  1700  to  1801,  m 
a  folio  voliilue,  neatly  half  bound 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    KODD.  109 

950  Wharton    (Hannah)    Revelations,    Spiritual    Manifestations, 

Visions,  Prayers,  &c.  at  Birmingham,  1729-30,  2  vol.  4to 

951  Williams  (Jo.,  Theol.  Doet.  et  Cathed.  Bangoriensis  Decani) 

Prselectiones  Publicse  Habitse  in  Acad.  Oxonii,  ann.  1608-9 

8vo 

Whytt  (Dr.)  Clinical  Lectures,  by  W.  Falconer,  Acad.  Edin., 

afterwards  of  Bath  .  .  4to 

952  Will  of  Matthew  Prior,  the  Poet,  bequeathing  lands  in  Essex, 

&c.  with  very  minute  directions  respecting  his   Books, 

Negotiations,  Pictures,  &c.  several  of  which  are  particularly 

mentioned 
Will  of  John  Sampson,  of  Hubie,  in  the  County  of  York,  Esq. 

founder  of  a  Free  School  at  Liverton,  Notts.,  bequeathing 

lands  in  Derbyshire,  &c.  1691 
Will  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lady  Mary  George  Bentinck  Griffith, 

1778 
Will  of  Robert  Kilpatrick,  of  St.  Clement's  Danes,  1730 
Will  of  Andrew  Millar,  of  the  Strand,  Bookseller,  1765 
Will  of  Timothy  Motteux,  of  Leadenhall  Street,  1745       fol. 

953  Will  of  John  Barron,  of  Haverfordwest,  Esq.  1771 

Will  of  Mary  Blakeway,  of  Shrewsbury,  1776 

Will  of  John  Earl  Clonmell,  24  April  1795 

Will  of  James  Garmson,  of  Swan  Alley,  Coleman  Street,  1761 

Will  of  Nicholas  Grice,   of  Iver,  Bucks,  devising  the  White 

Hart,  Bishopsgate,  London,  &c.  1700 
Will  of  Watkin  Lewes,  of  Meline,  co.  Pembroke,  1769 
Will  of  James  Millar,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1638 
Will  of  Peregrine,  Duke  of  Ancaster  and  Kesteven,  1779  fol. 
Will  of  William  Betagh,  of  London,  bequeathing  tenements 

in   Raven  Alley,   Aldgate,   written  on  seventeen  sheets  of 

paper ^  each  signed  hy  him^   1596 
Will  of  Benjamin  Mildmay,  Earl  of  Fitz waiter,  1753 
Will  of  Thomas  Pitt,  Earl  of  Londonderry,  1727  fol. 

954  Wion,   Monachi    S.    Benedicti  de  Mantua  (Arnoldi)    Lignum 

vitse  ornamentum  et  decus  Ecclesise.  In  quibus  totius 
Sanctiss.  Religionis  Divi  Benedicti  initia  viri  dignitate 
doctrina  sauctitate,  ac  Principatu  clari  describuntur  et 
fructus  qui  per  eos  S.  R.  E.  accesserunt  fusissime  expli- 
cantur  ad  Philippum  II  Hispan.  Regem.,  arms  in  trick     fol. 

955  Wither  (George)  Legal  Memoranda,  Reports,  1652-1660,  &c. 

2  vol.  .  .  small  8vo 

\*  The  writer  was  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  records  his  admission  to  the 
bar  in  1 650.  He  was  made  Recorder  of  Rom sey  in  Hampshire 
in  1658. 

956  WoLLASTON  (Dr.)  Astronomical  Lectures  and  Calculations,  1  vol. 

lialfhoimd^  and  13  separate  parts  in  oblong  foL  boards   fol. 


110  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

957  Wool.     Abstract  of  Schemes,  Proposals,  &c.   to  prevent  the 

running  of  Wooll,  presented  to  the  Lords  Commissioners 
for  Trade  and  Plantations,  1741  .  fol. 

958  Worcestershire.      Twenty-three    Documents,    Letters,    and 

Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  Estates  of  Sir  John  Dinely 

960  YoNGE  (John)  A  Discourse  for  a  Bancke  of  Money  to  be  esta- 

blished for  the  relief  of  the  common  necessity,  presented  to 
Q.  Elizabeth,  1558,  transcript^  calf  .  4to 

961  YoRKE  (Hon.  Philip)  A  Journal  of  remarkable  Passages  and 

Debates  in  the  third  Session  of  the  third  Parliament  of 
King  George  II,  1743-4,  interspersed  occasionally  with 
the  characters  of  such  as  made  a  principal  figure  in  them, 
and  with  some  private  anecdotes,  autograph  marMscript  4to 

962  YoRKE.     Philip  Yorke  (Lord  Hardwick,  Chancellor)  Notes  and 

Memoranda  of  Debates,  &c.  also  Notes,  &c.  by  Sir  Joseph 
Yorke,  Ambassador  at  the  Hague  .  a  parcel 

Reasons  given  for  and  the  Judgment  pronounced  in  the  cause 
Bennett  and  Spenser  v.  Vade  and  others,  1742,  respecting 
the  Will  of  Sir  John  Leigh,  a  very  singular  case 

964  Yorkshire.     Booke  of  the  Easter  Offerings  of  Campsall,  Fen- 

weck,  Mosse,  &c.  containing  the  names  of  the  Communi- 
cants, the  sums  given  by  each,  &c.  1576-1585 
unbound^  some  leaves  wanting  small  fol.  or  elongated  8vo 

965  Yorkshire.     Grant  of  Lands  in  Ryston,  in  Holderness,  Joh. 

Almote  to  Joh.  de  Wencelagh,  1427 
An  Obligation  between  Peter  Parkyn,  of  Long  Ruston  in 

Holderness,  to  Jo.  Cutbert  of  the  same,  1  Philip  and  Mary 
Grant  of  Land  in  Lokyngton,  Will.  Clyff  to  Jo.  Wenseley, 

12th  Henry  VIII 
Grant  of  Lands  in  Besewike  Will.  Hervy  to  Henry  Cliff  de 

Lokynton,  35  Henry  VI 
Grant  of  Lands  in  Beswyk  from  Thomas  Roos,   Citizen  of 

London,  to  Will.  Rappyn,  of  Beswyk,  1427 
Deed  relating  to  Lands  in  Beswick,  without  date,  very  early 

966  Yorkshire.     Grant  of  Lands  in   Acclom  juxta   Poklyngton, 

Thomas    Makblyth,    of  Eringwald,    Clerk,    and    Robert 

Newerk,  Chaplain  to  John  Wenclagh,  of  Ryston,  in  Hol- 

dernes,  with  the  seals,  time  of  Henry  VI 
Indenture  between  Sir  Will.  Hyldyard,  of  Bishop- Walton, 

and  Sir  Ralph  Hansly,  of  Tickhill,  3d  Charles  I 
Grant  of  a  Messuage  in  Beswyk,  Will.   Frost  and  Patrick 

Rasshe  to  Henry  Randolf  and  Elizabeth  his  Wife,  9th 

Henry  IV 
Deed  of  Fine  passed  by  Mr.  Manby  and  his  Wife  to  Mr. 

Warton,  1656,  Lands  in  Beverly 

967  Yokkshire.     Ten  Old  Deeds  relating  to  York,  Beverley,  &c. 

of  the  XVI  century,  some  with  seals 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    ROOD.  Ill 

968  Yorkshire.     Proceedings  in  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  a  Suit 

between  Jolin  Stafford,  jun.,  and  John  Beckwyth,  with  the 

Award,  21  Henry  VI 
Lease  from  Rob.  Leminge,  of  Pickeringe,  to  Richard  Craven 

and  others,  of  Southfield  Close,  1609 
Release  from  Hen.  de  Boys  to  Joh.  fil.  Johis  Ranord,  Lands 

in  A  ,  dated  from  Mapleton,  1342 

Feoffment  of  the  Manors  of  Couseby,  Mosele,  Bramyngham, 

and  Rypplynghara,  Hugo  de  Hastyngs,  Chivaler,  to  John 

Moubray  de  Kirtelyngton,  and  Willo.  de  Swynflete,  Archd. 

of  Norwich,  40  Edw.  Ill 
Grant  of  Lands  in  Medilton,   Galfridus  de  Kylwardby  and 

Will.  Chapman  to  Will,  de  Kylwardby,  1376 

969  York.     Deed  of  Grant  of  Lands  from  Walter  de  Nafferton, 

Rector  of  St.  Margaret,  York,  and  others,  to  Robert  de 
Hilton  and  others,  10th  Ric.  II 

Yorkshire.  Lease  from  Edmund  Nevil,  of  Lattemer,  com- 
monly called  the  Erie  of  Westmoreland,  to  Aurelia  Town- 
send  and  Anthony  Radcliffe,  of  the  Manor  of  Skirtenbeck, 
1609 

Bond  for  Performance  of  Covenants,  William  Colson  of 
Beverley  to  John  Colson,  3d  Elizabeth 

A  Deed  of  Fine  from  Mr.  Nelthorpe  and  his  Wife,  Edw. 
Cartwright  and  his  Wife,  to  Sir  Mich.  Warton,  relating  to 
Lands  in  Beverly,  the  seal  attached,  17  Charles  I 

Exemplification  of  a  Recovery,  Etherwicke,  18th  Elizabeth, 
with  seal  of  the  Queen's  Bench 

Jonathan  Barnsley's  Grant  of  Lands  in  Sheffield  in  Jointure 
to  his  Wife,  1697 

Francis  Parker's  Inquisition,  the  Manor  of  Sheffield,  1723 

970  Yorkshire,     Lincolnshire,  Glo'ster shire,  Guernsey,  and  other 

of  the  Channel  Islands,  Papers  relating  to  a  parcel 


* 


112  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

ORIENTAL  MANUSCRIPTS, 

TOGETHER    WITH 

A  FEW  IN  HEBREW  AND  GREEK. 

971  All     Sentences  of  Alee  Ebn  Abee  Taleb,  written  in  Arabic, 

with  an  English  Translation  by  the  celebrated  Oriental 
Scholar  Simon  Ockley,  who  has  prefixed  a  Preliminary- 
Discourse  on  the  Arabians,  the  five  first  pages  of  which 
are  wanting,  autograph  in  a  fine  legible  character^  calf  4to 

972  Alcoran   (the)   in  Arabic,   a  very  neat  MS.  oriental  binding, 

V20^A,D.nS7  .  .  8vo 

973  Al  Koran.     A  Manuscript  in  Arabic,  written  in  a  beautiful 

clear  character,  upon  a  roll  of  the  finest  Indian  paper, 
several  feet  in  length,  by  2  inches  in  width,  inclosed  in  a 
small  case 
This  Manuscript  presents  a  very  elegant  specimen  of  oriental 
penmanship:  some  of  the  chapters  are  written  in  singular 
figures,  and  some  in  the  form  of  large  Arabic  letters. 

974  Arabic  : — Miscellanies    in  Arabic    and  Persian,   interspersed 

with  Turkish  Poetry — Instructions  in  the  Mahommedan 
Doctrine  and  Traditions,  5  vol.  various  sizes 

975  Aristoteles  de  Physico  Auscultatione  Hebraice,  stained      fol. 

976  Aristoteles  de  Physica  Auscultatione,  Hebraice  4to 

977  Advice  to  the  Jews  to  embrace  the  Christian  Religion,  in 

Hebrew,  from  the  library  of  Bp.  Beveridge,  whose  writing 
it  is  supposed  to  be  .  4to 

978  AramavaraVilaccam,  in  Cingalese,  accompanied  by  an  English 

translation.  A  sacred  book,  containing  the  Mythological 
Relation  of  the  Discovery  of  Vaccination  4to 

979  Book  of  Conversation,  Modern  Arabic  andltalian — Modern  Greek 

Poetry,  by  a  Greek  living  at  Constantinople,  1813-16 — 
MS.  in  the  Bugis  (Island  of  Celebes)  character 

various  sizes,  together  4  vol. 

980  Book  of  Esther,  in  Hebrew,   a  roll,  on  vellum,  eight  feet  in 

length,  by  two  in  breadth 

981  Burmese  Topographical  Maps,  with  the  Names  of  some  of  the 

Places  in  English 

982  Burmese  (three)  or  Pali  MSS.  inscribed  on  the  leaves  of  the 

Talipot  Tree ;  and  a  vol.  containing  two  Works  in  the 
Sikh  or  Punjabee  character 

983  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating    to   the   Slave 

Trade  and  African  Company,  trading  to  the  West  Indies, 
compiled  by  A.  Homer,  neatly  written  ;  and  1  other     8vo 

984  Cingalese  Manuscript,  written  on  leaves  of  the  palm-tree,  oblong 

985  Cingalese  Almanac,  and  the  Horoscope  of  a  Child :  two  small 

Manuscripts  on  the  leaf  of  the  Bamboo  4to 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  113 

986  CoMTiNO  (Rabbi  Mordecai)  Commentary  on  the  More  Novochim 

of  Maimonides,  Hebrew,  written  in  Rabbinical  Characters, 
of  the  XVI  century  .  4to 

987  Dictionary  of  the  Kameh,  or  Cambodian  Language,  with  the 

English  Translation  to  every  word  .  fol. 

988  Evangelium   S.    Matth^i,    Hebraic^,    very   neatly   written, 

about  1650,  in  the  Rabbinical  Character,  sewed  fol. 

989  Goolistan,  or  Rose  Garden  of  the  Poet  Saady,  in  the  Persian 

Language  and  Character  .  4t() 

990  Grammatical  : — Prideaux  (Humphrey)  Introductio  ad  linguam 

Hebrseam  (Hebrew  Grammar),  autograph  12mo 

The  Hebrew  Grammar  abridged,  in  the  hand-writing  of  the 

late  Mr.  Heber  .  «►  4to 

991  Grammatical: — Persian  and  Turkish  Vocabulary,  written  in 

the  Neshki  character,  stained  .  8vo 

Persian  Grammar  in  Taalik,  containing  a  complete  Paradigm 

of  all  the  forms  of  the  Persian  Verb  8vo 

Januse  Latinitatis  vestibulum  Turcice  redditum  opera  Gul. 

Seaman,  author  of  the  Turkish  Grammar^  an  autograph  of 

this  celebrated  orientalist  .  8vo 

992  Grammatical  : — Dialectus  Arabica,   a  Grammar  of  the  Arabic 

Language,  written  in  the  XVII  century,  apparently  by  an 

English  Scholar,  in  a  beautiful  Italian  hand  8vo 

An  Essay  on  Arabic  Syntax,  translated  fol. 

Grammatica  di  Lingua  Arabica,  Italian  and  Arabic  8vo 

Arabic  Grammar,  written  in  the  Neshki  character  small  8vo 

993  GuL-u-BuLBUL.     The  Rose  and  Nightingale,  a  Turkish  Poem, 

written  in  a  beautiful  hand  of  the  XVIII  century  small  8vo 

994  MiSBABS,  Arabic  Grammar,  bad  state  .  4to 

Ajroomieh,  or  a  Preliminary  Arabic  Grammar,  from  Lord 
Guildford's  library  .  small  8vo 

Mohamed  Abn  Abdella,  Grammatica  Arabica,  with  a  Com- 
mentary, imperfect  .  4to 

995  Greek  Liturgy  : — An  Antient  vellum  Roll,  nearly  fifteen  feet 

long,  containing  a  portion  of  the  Liturgy  of  the  Greek 
Church,  written  in  antiquated  form  of  Character,  probably 
of  the  XIII  century,  in  fine  preservation 

996  Hebrew  Catechism,  trans,  from  the  Italian,   in  ten  Dialogues 

— Essay  on  the  Law  of  Moses — The  Life  of  Boodoo,  and 
an  Account  of  the  Boodoo  Religion — Translation  of  a 
Cingalese  Almanac  for  the  year  1803,  2  vol.  4to 

997  Hebrew  Service  Book,  Manuscript  of  the  XIV  century,  impft. 

on  vellum  .  .  8vo 

998  Hebrew  Roll  : — Liber  Esther,  Hebraice,  a  very  neat  roll, 

15  feet  long  by  8  inches  wide 

999  Hebrew  Roll  : — Pentateuchus,  Hebraice,  written  in  a  very 

large  square  character 
on  parchment,  98  feet  long  by  27  inches  wide,  54  lines  in  a 
column,  on  double  rollers 


114  CATALOGUE  OF  MANUSCRIPTS  OF  THE 

1000  Hebrew  Manuscript,   of  the  XV  century,   on  vellum,  con- 

taining Readings  from  the  Bible,  and  Prayers,  written  in  a 
beautiful  small  character  .  16mo 

1001  Iscander  Nameh  of  the  Persian  Poet  Nizzami,  with  copious 

Notes  in  the  margin  .  4to 

1002  Javanese  (a)  Manuscript  .  small  fol. 

1002  Kalendar  in  Turkish  ;   a  most  elegant  specimen  of  Oriental 

Penmanship  :  each  page  divided  into  eight  compartments 
by  lines  of  gold,  and  the  whole  of  the  text  is  written  in 
different  coloured  inks,  viz.  black,  scarlet,  red,  crimson-red, 
blue,  green,  and  yellow,  written  upon  cartahomhycina  sm.  fol. 

1003  Koran,  in  Arabic,  a  very  tieat  MS.  (1788)  8vo 

1004  Koran  : — Five  Soorals  or  Chapters  in  Arabic,  in  a  very  large 

bold  character,  with  a  Persian  interlinear  translation  in  red 
ink 
1004*Lectiones  et  Evangelia  quae  legitur  in  Sanctis  diebus  inter 
annum,  Arabice  .  4to 

1005  Letters  : — Inshai  Herkeren.     Forms  of  Letter- writing,    in 

Persian  .  .  8vo 

1007  Letters: — Riyazal  Mohsani.  Forms  of  Letters,  &c.in  Persian 

4to 
Arithmetic  and  Merchants'  Accounts,  in  Turkish  4to 

1008  Machazor.     a  Hebrew  Manuscript  of  the  XV  century 

on  vellum.  It  contains  Prayers  for  the  Feast  of  Weeks,  for 
the  17th  day  of  the  lunar  month  Tamuz,  with  the  afternoon 
Prayers,  &c.  with  the  Lamentations  of  Jeremiah,  and  the 
book  of  Job,  according  to  the  Custom  of  the  Portuguese 
Jews,  imperfect  at  the  beginning  .  4to 

1009  Maimonides  (Moses)  on  the  Jewish  Traditional  Laws  as  ex- 

pounded in  his  Tad-Chazegah,  in  the  Rabbinical  character 
on  vellum,  not  quite  perfect  .  small  folio 

1010  MiZHEB   Ashig,   a   Story  Book,  compiled  by  Dr.  Gilchrist,  in 

the  Hindostanee  Language,  (1803),  4to — Stories  (with 
Poetry),  on  Moral  and  Religious  Subjects,  in  Persian 

8vo,  together  2  vol. 

1011  MoNAFAE  al  Doweieh.     A  treatise  of  Physical  Terms  and 

Medicine,  in  Persian,  calf  from  Swinton^s  collection      4to 

Treatise  on  Curing  Diseases,  in  verse,  with  other  Treatises,  in 

Turkish,  stained  .  4to 

1012  MizAN  al  Tib,  a  Medical  Dictionary,  by  Mohammed  Akbar 

small  fol. 

A  Treatise  relating  to  Medicine  and  Poetry,  in   Persian, 

damaged  .  oblong  8vo 

1013  PoEMSjin  Turkish,  written  in  black  andred  within  a  gold  border  4to 

Fragments  in  Persian  .  .  4to 

Poems  of  Hafiz,  written  A.  H.  1027  .  8vo 

1014  Psalter,  in  Persian   and   Turkish,  a  modem  Manuscript, 

written  in  parallel  columns,  red  morocco,  gilt  leaves       fol. 

1015  Saadi.     Boostan  of  Sheik  Saadi,  in  Persian         .  8vo 


LATE    MR.    THOMAS    RODD.  115 

1016  Saadi.  The  Bostan  of  the  Poet  Saadi,  a  very  neat  Persian  MS. 

in  the  Taalik  character^  oriental  binding  .  8vo 

1017  Sanscrit.     An    Astronomical   and   Astrological   Roll,  upon 

paper ^  upwards  of  thirty  feet  long  and  eight  inches  broad, 
with  diagrams  and  figures  in  colours,  mounted  upon  rollers, 
enclosed  in  a  neat  mahogany  box 

1018  Sanscrit  Manuscript  relating  to  Astronomy  and  Astrology, 

with  singular  figures,  a  long  roll  in  a  case 

1019  Scraps  of  Persian  Poetry,  with  an  oriental  letter  and  seal 

1020  Shah  Nameh,  vol.  1  .  a  parcel^  io\. 

1021  Siamese.     Form  of  Common  Prayer,  translated  into  Siamese 

by  the  celebrated  Missionary  Gutzlaff",  on  paper ^  the  first 

four  leaves  damaged  by  a  nail 
The  Tale  of  Mohosol,  in  the  Siamese  character,  on  paper, 

copied  at  Singapore^  1834  .  4to 

Elementary  School-book,  in  Siamese  .  oblong 

1022  Siamese.     A   Work  in  the    Siamese   character  (apparently 

Poetical)  printed  after  the  manner  of  the  Chinese  oblong  fol. 

1023  Tarikh  Tibrie.     History  of  Abdullah  Khan,  Prince  of  Bok- 

hara, who  died  A.H.  942,  a  good  manuscript^  in  Persian 
calf  .  small  fol. 

1024  Theology.     Treatise  of  the  Mahometan  Religion,  Arabic  and 

Turkish  .  .  8vo 

Two  Theological  Treatises  in  Arabic  and  Persian  4to 

A  Theological  Work  in  the  Arabic  character,  with  Arabic 

sentences  interspersed  .  8vo 

1025  Turkish.     A  Book  of  Stories — Persian  Synonymes  explained 

in  Turkish,  by  Ahmed  Ben  Suleiman  (1772) — Inshah,  or 
Book  of  Elementary  Instructions ;  and  two  Historical 
Works,  various  sizes  .  together  5  vol. 

1026  Vocabulary  (Comparative)  English,  Javanese,   Snnda,  Bali, 

&c. — Portions  of  a  Javanese  Dictionary,  &c.         a  parcel 

1027  Wakay-al-Othman  (the  Wars  of  the  Ottomans,  by  Sejevi,  a 

fine  mauuscript  in  Turkish,  written  A.H.  1098  fol. 


MISCELLANEOUS  MANUSCRIPTS,   OMITTED. 

1028  Autograph  Letters,  written  in  the  French  Language  a  parcel 

1029  Deeds  (Old)  Leases,  &c.  on  vellum,  some  with  signatures  of 

high  legal  functionaries  .  a  parcel 

1030  Deeds,  &c.     Special  Pardon  to  Michael  Barton,  with  large 

seal  of  Charles  I — Appointment  of  Dr.  Blith,  with  auto- 
graph of  George  III — Exemplifications,  with  Portraits  of 
Charles  I  &  II :  on  vellum 

1031  Deeds,  Leases,  &c.  with  the   Signatures  of  the  Countess  of 

Northampton,  1686 — Earl  of  Scarborough,  1719 — Lord 
Tyrconnell,  1740— Hon.  H.  Pelham,  1740— Lady  Eliz. 
St.  John,  1684,  &c.  .  .  20 

Q 


116  CATALOGUE    OF    MANUSCRIPTS. 

1032  Fragments.     A  folio  volume,  in  old  morocco,  containing  Frag- 

ments of  old  MSS.  and  Black  Letter  Books,  Papers,  &c. 

1033  Glass  Making.     Arte  de  Vidrieria,  compuesto  por  Ant.  Neri, 

commentado  por  C.  Merret  y  annotado  y  anadido  por  Juan 
Kimckel,  que  contiene  el  modo  de  hacer  el  christal  y  de 
I'arte  varios  colores,  el  de  Imitar  les  piedras  preciosas,  &c. 
very  clearly  written^  13  sheets  of  drawings  fol.  (1750) 

1 034  Ireland.     Biographical  and  Bibliographical  Notices  relative  to 

1035  Law  Cases.     Chancery  Bills,  &c.    drawn  by  Mr.  Treslove, 

Sir  W.  Foster,  &c.  .  a  parcel 

1036  Letters,  Foreign  and  English,  with  Signatures,  Copies  of  Old 

Ballads,  Poetry,  Old  Proclamations,  &c.        a  large  parcel 

1037  Manorial   Court   Rolls  temp.   Elizabeth :  on  vellum — Ad- 

mittance of  Ch.  Cowley  to  the  Rectory  of  Goldshanger.  in 
Essex,  with  signatures 

1038  Navy.     Listof  his  Majesty  (George  III)  Navy,  silver  clasps  8vo 

1039  Novelle.     Historiettes  sinceres  et  veritables  de  choses  qui  se 

sont  passees  a  Londres,  neatly  written^  old  red  morocco, 
gilt  edges  .  4to,  (1700) 

1040  Nuptial  Dialogues,  Debates,  with  reflections  thereon,  in  verse j 

(by  J.  G.J — Sermons  preached  about  1707,  &c.  8vo 

1041  Painting.     Translations  of  Letters  in  the  "  Raccolta  di  Let- 

ture  suUa  Pittura,  &c.  (Caii  Jo.  Brit.J  de  libris  propriis,  liber 
unus 

1042  Papers  (Old),  with  Signatures,  copies  of  Odes,  &c.     a  parcel 

1043  Portfolio,  containing  some  copies  of  Letters,  &c.  relating  to 

the  See  of  Canterbury — Ceremonies  at  the  election  of  a 
Dean,  &c. 

1044  PsALTERiUM   Abbrcviatum   secundum  Hieronimum,  4  leaves, 

ON  VELLUM,  with  an  illumination  and  eight  small  missal 
paintings  on  vellum  pasted  inside  .  8vo 

1045  Rogers  (Thomas)  The  Ambassadours  Idea  (his  Privileges,  his 

Entertainments,  &c.),  the  original  MS.  dedi<iated  by  the 
author  to  the  Duke  of  Lenox,  Earl  of  March,  and  Lord 
Darnley,  &c.  with  autograph  of  the  author 
velvet,  gilt  edges  .  4to,  (1630) 

1046  RosEUM  Memoriale  Divinorum  Eloquiorum   super   Bibliam, 

versus  super  IV  libros  sententiarum.  MS.  on  paper  of  the 
XV  Century,  a  curious  poetical  vol.  .  12mo 

1047  Warrants  for  the  payment  of  Dividends,  &c.  with  Signatures 

by  Noble  and  other  individuals,  old  papers,  &c.       a  parcel 


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